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In The Great Hunger, the devastating Irish Potato Famine of 1845-1852 is brought to life through a gripping blend of historical analysis and human stories. This book explores the catastrophic failure of the potato crop, exacerbated by British economic policies and colonial neglect, which led to the deaths of approximately one million people and the emigration of 1.5-2 million others. From the harrowing experiences of starving families to the resilience of survivors and the global impact of the Irish diaspora, this poignant narrative uncovers the famine's profound effects on Ireland's culture,…mehr

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In The Great Hunger, the devastating Irish Potato Famine of 1845-1852 is brought to life through a gripping blend of historical analysis and human stories. This book explores the catastrophic failure of the potato crop, exacerbated by British economic policies and colonial neglect, which led to the deaths of approximately one million people and the emigration of 1.5-2 million others. From the harrowing experiences of starving families to the resilience of survivors and the global impact of the Irish diaspora, this poignant narrative uncovers the famine's profound effects on Ireland's culture, economy, and identity. A compelling examination of a defining tragedy, The Great Hunger reflects on its lessons for today's world.
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Susan Davidson is a passionate writer with a deep love for history. With a knack for uncovering fascinating stories, they blend meticulous historical research with captivating tales of iconic actors, bringing the past to life. Susan enjoys diving into archival films and obscure historical texts.