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The Hidden Famine: Hunger, Poverty and Sectarianism in Belfast 1840-50

Autor Christine Kinealy, Gerard Mac Atasney
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2000
Between 1845 and 1852, Ireland was devastated by the 'Great Hunger' - the most severe famine in modern European history. The view widely held by historians is that the impact of the Famine on the northern province of Ulster, in particular the largely Protestant city of Belfast, was minimal. In the first book on the Famine to focus specifically on Belfast, Christine Kinealy, one of Ireland's leading historians of the period, and Gerard MacAtasney, challenge this view and offer a new interpretation. Drawing on a wealth of original research, Kinealy and MacAtasney begin with an examination of society and social behaviour in Belfast prior to 1845. They then assess the official response to the crisis by the British government, the response by the Church in both England and Ireland, and the part played by the local administration in Ulster. The authors examine the impact of the cholera epidemic on Belfast in 1849-50, the city's recovery after the Famine, and the beginnings of open sectarianism among the business and landed classes of the province.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780745313719
ISBN-10: 074531371X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press

Notă biografică

Christine Kinealy is a lecturer in history at the University of Central Lancashire. She is the author of The Great Calamity: The Irish Famine, 1845-52 (Roberts Reinhart, 1994) and The Hidden Famine (Pluto Press, 2000). She has written for History Ireland and the New York-based Irish Echo.

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Examines the impact of Ireland's Great Famine on the city of Belfast