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Irish Famine Scale

"Irish Famine Scale" offers a deep dive into the Great Irish Famine, examining it not merely as a natural disaster but as a socio-political catastrophe. The book analyzes how existing social structures and the British government's policies amplified the devastation caused by the potato blight between 1845 and 1852. Intriguingly, the study reveals how seemingly well-intentioned relief efforts sometimes worsened the situation, while mass migration reshaped not only Ireland but also the demographics of countries like the United States and Australia. This historical analysis progresses through three distinct parts. Initially, it sets the stage by describing pre-famine Ireland, its reliance on the potato, and existing socio-economic vulnerabilities.

The second part meticulously dissects British governmental strategies such as public work programs and the Poor Laws, evaluating their actual impact using parliamentary records and contemporary accounts.

Finally, the book turns to the mass migrations spurred by the famine, tracing the journeys of Irish emigrants and assessing the diasporic consequences. Employing a balanced, data-driven approach, "Irish Famine Scale" avoids sensationalism, instead combining qualitative narratives with quantitative data derived from census records and shipping manifests. This comprehensive approach provides students and general readers an opportunity to understand the complex interplay of factors that transformed a crop failure into one of history's most heartbreaking events.


Author:

  • Linda Hill

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 99 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • General history

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