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The Great Famine John Percival

The Great Famine By John Percival

The Great Famine by John Percival


$24.49
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

Linked to a BBC 2 television series, this book tells the story of the Great Famine of 1845-51, from the social background of an impoverished Ireland, through the famine's devastating course as people died in their starving thousands, to its lasting legacy in the rising Irish independence movement.

The Great Famine Summary

The Great Famine by John Percival

The Irish famine of 1845-1851 killed a million people, mostly from disease resulting from months of slow starvation. Hundreds of thousands were evicted and left destitute, and another million and a half fled the country, taking with them the horrors of hunger, disease and despair. Linked to a BBC2 television series, this book tells the story of this huge tragedy, from the social background of the impoverished Ireland of the day, through the famine's devastating course as people died in their starving thousands, to its lasting legacy in the rising Irish independence movement. Attempting to separate the myths from the history, the author draws on oral traditions which have passed stories of the famine down through generations in story and song, as well as original letters and first-hand accounts. The book offers an aid to understanding the Irish question and the roots of The Troubles today.

Additional information

GOR002682301
9780563371328
0563371323
The Great Famine by John Percival
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Ebury Publishing
19950831
200
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