Id say the best general history of the famine period is james s. The main focus of the famine in this article is about how the british affected the famine. Emigration, a feature of irish society since the early 18th cent. Scientists reveal the cause of the irish potato famine. The irish potato famine 18461851 resulted in a 30 percent drop in the population of the west of ireland. Annotated bibliography irish potato famine and the irish. Board books collectible editions coming soon new releases picture books this months biggest new books. A single devastating event, however, looms large in the irish history of potatoesthe irish potato famine. To achieve these goals and understandings, the atlas includes contributions from a wide range of scholars who are experts in their fields from the arts, folklore, geography, history, archaeology, irish and english languages and literatures. A fair and balanced book of the many layers of the potato famine.
The writing style is very different from most books i read, perhaps because it was written in the last century 1970s. Beware, reader, you may be ensnared and unable, like me. This beautifully and evocatively written trilogy about the irish famine of the mid19th century grabbed me and wouldnt let me go until i finished all three lengthy, fascinating, and meticulously researched volumes. Late blight destroyed more than half of the tomato crop in the eastern united states in 1946, leading to the establishment of a blightforecasting service in 1947.
The irish potato famine killed one million people and led 2. Irish potato famine simple english wikipedia, the free. It is sometimes referred to, mostly outside ireland, as the irish potato famine, because about twofifths. The irish famine was the worst to occur in europe in the 19th century. The infestation ruined up to onehalf of the potato crop that year, and about threequarters of the crop over the next seven years. The irish working class lived largely on the unpalatable but fertile lumper, and when the blight reached ireland their main staple food disappeared. Paul lynchs new novel, grace, takes place during the first year of the great hunger, more commonly known in the united states as the irish potato famine. The stories of those who lived through and died in the irish potato famine of the 1840s. This is an account of the great irish potato famine of the late 1840s, a famine which resulted in the death of about one million people and was also largely responsible, in conjunction with british government policies, for one of the great international human migrations of british historythe mass exodus of some two million people from ireland, mostly to north america, in the years 18451855. Looking for a fictional novel about the great famine.
With the most severely affected areas in the west and south of ireland, where the irish language was dominant, the period was contemporaneously known in irish as an drochshaol, loosely translated as the hard times or. The great irish potato famine of the late 1840s and early 1850s was a massive social catastrophe which resulted in the death of about one million people a scale of mortality which, taking into account the scale of irelands population in 1845, places this disaster among the worst in modern world history. After the famine, irelands slow economic progress resulted in a continued drain of talented, hardworking young people. The great famine also referred to as the great hunger, that lasted between 1845 and 1849 was arguably the single greatest disaster that affected the irish history the famine was caused by the potato blight fungus that was inadvertently brought over initially from north america to mainland europe and had eventually made its way to ireland during the summer of 1845. I think the father or brother leaves to try to find work in a city somewhere, leaving the mother and children, who eventually resort to eating. A journal of the irish famine 18451850 by duncan crosbie 4 times under the hawthorn tree by marita conlonmckenna 4 times paddys lament, ireland 18461847. The famine was caused by the potato blight, a funguslike organism which quickly destroyed the potatoes in ireland, and throughout europe. The history of the irish potato famine this is the 150th anniversary of black 47 the peak of the irish potato famine. A girls haunting struggle for survival during the irish. I thought it was accounts from people who had endured the famine, but this is actually a series of reports, letters, articles, statistics, findings. The 20 books every irish american should read the new.
The potato was the staple food of ireland at the time, with most of the population relying on it for much of their diet. Irish potato famine simple english wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The crisis that began in 1845 was not irelands first potato famine. The great irish potato famine in searchworks catalog. The artist who dared to paint irelands great famine the. Every summer more than two million people went hungry until the new crop came in woodhamsmith, p. The great famine, great hunger, or great famine is the name given to the famine in ireland between 1845 and 1852. Encyclopedia of greater philadelphia irish memorial. In ireland, meanwhile, the potato famine was exacting a devastating toll. The atlas also seeks to situate the great irish famine in the context of a number of world famines. Memories of the famine horrors still linger today and evidence of potato ridges or lazy beds can still be seen on the sides of hills and mountains in the west of ireland to this. In the 1840s, a major outbreak of potato blight, a plant disease caused by a fungus, swept through europe, wiping out the potato crop in many countries. The famine was due to the appearance of the blight also known as phytophthorathe potato fungus that almost instantly destroyed the primary food source for the majority of the islands population. Mystery of irish potato famine solved live science.
Works cited primary sources enjectment of irish tenantry. As for famine fiction, eugene mccabes tales from the poorhouse 1999 should not be missed by anyone with an interest in the subject literary fiction, highly recommended. It was not up to expectations, i was expecting a brand new book, this quite clearly was not. The act of union passed in 1800 was a drastic and farreaching political decision that formed a new country which would be called the united kingdom of great britain and ireland. Irish potato famine framed art prints fine art america. The worst famine to occur in europe in the 19th century was the irish potato famine, which resulted in the deaths of about one million people. The everyday struggles of assimilated irish americans in queens, new york. The effect was particularly severe in ireland because potatoes were the main. I picked this up on a whim, with only a cursory look at the description and this didnt turn out to be the book i thought it was.
The national geographic reported on a dna study that provided new information on the potato famine in ireland. The great irish famine ireland 1847 approved by the new jersey commission on holocaust education on september 10th, 1996, for inclusion in the holocaust and genocide curriculum at the secondary level. In ireland, the great famine was a period of mass starvation, disease and emigration between 1845 and 1852 1 it is sometimes referred to, mostly outside ireland, as the irish potato famine because onethird of the population was then solely reliant on this cheap crop for a number of historical reasons. Irelands great hunger of the 1840s, also known as the potato famine. The reports of the new potato crop are very unfavorable. The book covers the 30 years during which england reduced the population of ireland by brutal tyranny and starvation.
More information about the lack of variety can be found at the victory seed company website. The second volume, written by ferriter, is entitled the capricious growth of a single root and was added in 2001. The prolonged suffering of the irish peasantry had broken the survivors in body and spirit. The certain injury and apprehended destruction of the potato crop in ireland makes it not undesirable to. All told, an estimated one million irish people died of hunger and famine related disease between 1845 and 1849, according.
The famine was due to the appearance of the blight also known as phytophthorathe potato fungus that almost instantly destroyed the primary food source for. Bibliography the irish potato famine and the diaspora. Great famine, also called irish potato famine, great irish famine, or famine of 184549, famine that occurred in ireland in 184549 when the potato crop failed in successive years. Set in ireland during the great famine in the 1840s, it is a family saga featuring the kilmartins. Synopsis this pocketsized text from the new horizons series examines the irish famine of 18451850, during which over one million of the irish population died in a crop failure unprecedented in the history of modern europe. Sailing from new york, she set out to determine the condition of the irish poor and discover why so many were emigrating to her home country. The workhouse system of poor relief was imposed on the irish people in spite of the opposition of.
The story is told from the perspective of a young irish woman whose family are subsistence farmers. The famine is also called the great potato famine or the great irish famine. A must read for those interested in this most significant event in irish history. In 1845, a fungus attacked irelands potato crop, destroying it within a year. Great famine, famine that occurred in ireland in 184549 when the potato crop failed in successive years. An gorta mor or an drochshaol, known more commonly outside of ireland as the irish potato famine, is the name given to the famine that occurred in ireland between 1845 and 1849. It would be considered a secondary source since its a factualbased article. The adjacent heartrending sculptures provide a north american bookend to those. The poor law union workhouses in ireland 2016 famine folios. A number of such forecasting services are maintained at universities and.
Book on the great irish famine also known as the potato famine. Sir randolph routh to charles trevelyan, july 1847. The great irish potato famine 9780750926324 by james s. An 1851 census reported that the potato crop had failed in some degree at least 24 times since 1739 woodhamsmith, p. The irish potato famine dealt a devastating blow to landless labor in ireland but contributed an important element to the wagelabor force in the rest of the englishspeaking world. Each museumquality irish potato famine framed print may be customized with hundreds of different frame and mat options. The irish potato famine foundation for economic education. The failure of crops in ireland provokes fear of disaster. Our irish potato famine framed art prints ship within 48 hours, arrive readytohang, and include a 30day moneyback guarantee. See more ideas about irish famine, irish and potato famine. Irish lumper potato the irish lumper, the breed of potato that was hit by the irish potato famine pathogen, nearly disappeared. The 2 star rating may increase as i get further into the book. Annotation this website provides one with information about the great irish famine.
A famine is a phenomenon in which a large percentage of the population of a region. Great irish famine project gutenberg selfpublishing. This is an account of the great irish potato famine of the late 1840s, a famine which resulted in the death of about one million people and was also largely responsible, in conjunction with british government policies, for one of the great international human migrations of british history the mass exodus of some two million people from ireland, mostly to north america, in the years 1845 55. The irish potato famine of the 1840s, perhaps the most appalling event of the victorian era, killed over a million people and drove as many more to emigrate to. Outside ireland, it is usually called the irish potato famine. The irish potato famine, also known as the great hunger, began in 1845 when a funguslike organism called phytophthora infestans or p. The irish potato famine of 18451849 began as a natural disaster but grew in severity. The irish potato famine fungus, phytophthora infestans mont. The triple effect of the potato crop failure, savage winter weather conditions and fever during 18467 took a huge toll on a most vulnerable section of irish society. All letters and sources of information declare disease to be more prevalent this year than last in the early crop. The only way to prevent the people from becoming habitually dependent on government is to bring the food depots to a close. Books by series coming soon new releases this months biggest new books. Irish potato famine 18451849 new world encyclopedia.
The irish potato famine 18451852 stories history of. In 2008, it was bred back into existence as an heirloom potato. Understanding evolution describes the effect the limited number of potato variations had on the spread and severity of the irish potato famine. The famine originated with the recurrent failure of the potato crop, devastating. The great famine in ireland in the mid19th century was caused by late blight of the potato plant. Michael collins, the largest irish jewelry store in the world.
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