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eBook, 1997
Current format, eBook, 1997, , All copies in use.
eBook, 1997
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Examines the historiography of the Irish Famine and its relevance now, in the context of the longer-term relationship between England and Ireland. Famine expert Christine Kinealy examines the influences that shaped the responses to the Famine of 1845-52. The key factors she analyses include political ideologies; providentialist ideas that read the potato blight as a judgement from God; opportunistic interpretations; the role of civil servants, Irish landlords and merchants. Examines the historiography of the Irish Famine and its relevance now, in the context of the longer-term relationship between England and Ireland.
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