Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Charity and the Great Hunger in Ireland: The Kindness of Strangers

Autor Professor Christine Kinealy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2013
The Great Irish Famine was one of the most devastating humanitarian disasters of the nineteenth century. In a period of only five years, Ireland lost approximately 25% of its population through a combination of death and emigration. How could such a tragedy have occurred at the heart of the vast, and resource-rich, British Empire?Charity and the Great Hunger in Ireland explores this question by focusing on a particular, and lesser-known, aspect of the Famine: that being the extent to which people throughout the world mobilized to provide money, food and clothing to assist the starving Irish. This book considers how, helped by developments in transport and communications, newspapers throughout the world reported on the suffering in Ireland, prompting funds to be raised globally on an unprecedented scale. Donations came from as far away as Australia, China, India and South America and contributors emerged from across the various religious, ethnic, social and gender divides. Charity and the Great Hunger in Ireland traces the story of this international aid effort and uses it to reveal previously unconsidered elements in the history of the Famine in Ireland.
Citește tot Restrânge

Toate formatele și edițiile

Toate formatele și edițiile Preț Express
Paperback (1) 24471 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 9 oct 2013 24471 lei  6-8 săpt.
Hardback (1) 83503 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 9 oct 2013 83503 lei  6-8 săpt.

Preț: 24471 lei

Preț vechi: 27661 lei
-12% Nou

Puncte Express: 367

Preț estimativ în valută:
4685 4870$ 3884£

Carte tipărită la comandă

Livrare economică 07-21 februarie 25

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441146489
ISBN-10: 1441146482
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Reveals how impoverished communities around the world helped the starving Irish

Notă biografică

Christine Kinealy is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, where she earned her doctorate. She is Professor of Irish Studies in the Caspersen Graduate School at Drew University, USA, and, in the spring of 2012, was Visiting Scholar in Residence at Quinnipiac University, USA. She is the author of several books on the Irish Famine, including the award-winning This Great Calamity: The Irish Famine, 1845-52 (2006).

Cuprins

Introduction1. 'Apparitions of death and disease': Official responses to the famine2. 'Some great and terrible calamity': Relief efforts from near and nfar3. 'A labour of love': Quaker charity4. 'An ocean of benevolence': The general relief committee of New York5. 'Arise ye dead of Skibbereen': Leading by example6. 'This cruel calamity of scarcity': The role of the Catholic Church7. 'How good people are!' The involvement of women8. 'A gloomy picture of human misery': The role of the British Relief Association9. 'The brotherhood of mankind': Donations to the British Relief Association10. 'Without distinction of creed or party, nation or colour': American aid11. 'The most barbaric nation': Evangelicals and charityConclusion: 'Thousands have by this means been saved'NotesAppendixBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Kinealy (Irish studies, Drew Univ.) has published extensively on the famine and contributes here the most comprehensive work on private charity to date.In this well-researched study, Kinealy properly credits the contributions of the Quakers in offering much immediate aid and bearing witness to the tragedy and also brings to light the roles of the leading aid organization (the British Relief Association), the Irish General Central Relief Committee, the Roman Catholic Church and Protestant churches, the Irish diaspora (especially in the US), women's groups, and many others. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.
The author of this study . writes with flair and precision about the many intersections of human generosity and human tragedy during Ireland's darkest hour. Undergirded by meticulous and wide-ranging research and vast in its purview, this is an important book with conclusions that are unlikely to be overturned.