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Heroes of Ireland's Great Hunger

Kinealy, Christine(Edited by)King, Jason(Edited by)Moran, Gerard(Edited by)
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The tragedy that struck Ireland between 1845 and 1852 is often viewed through the lens of cold-hearted bureaucrats, greedy merchants or indifferent landlords who put profit, principles of political economy, and prejudice against the Irish poor, above the need to save lives.

This ground-breaking volume examines the contributions of the numerous men and women who risked their lives-and sometimes their livelihoods-in caring for the sick and the starving.

This publication examines the uplifting contributions of numerous individuals who combatted hunger, famine and disease in the mid-nineteenth century in order to save the lives of strangers.

At a time that the world is struggling with the deadly COVID pandemic and its aftermath, these stories are a tribute to all forgotten or nameless caregivers and front-line workers.

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Quinnipiac University Press
1736171208 / 9781736171202
Paperback / softback
18/06/2021
United States
English
1 volume
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