In Our Time: S21/29 The Great Irish Famine (April 4 2019)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss why the potato crop failures in the 1840s had such a catastrophic impact in Ireland. It is estimated that one million people died from disease or starvation after the blight and another two million left the country within the decade. There had been famines before, but not on this scale. What was it about the laws, attitudes and responses that made this one so devastating?
The image above is from The Illustrated London News, Dec. 29, 1849, showing a scalp or shelter, "a hole, surrounded by pools, and three sides of the scalp were dripping with water, which ran in small streams over the floor and out by the entrance. The poor inhabitants said they would be thankful if the landlord would leave them there, and the Almighty would spare their lives. Its principal tenant is Margaret Vaughan."
With Cormac O'Grada, Professor Emeritus in the School of Economics at University College Dublin; Niamh Gallagher, University Lecturer in Modern British and Irish History at the University of Cambridge; and Enda Delaney, Professor of Modern History and School Director of Research at the University of Edinburgh. Producer: Simon Tillotson.
READING LIST:
John Crowley, Michael Murphy and William J. Smith (eds.), Atlas of the Great Irish Famine (Cork University Press, 2012)
Enda Delaney, The Great Irish Famine: A History in Four Lives (Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 2014)
Enda Delaney and Breandán Mac Suibhne (eds.), Ireland's Great Famine and Popular Politics (Routledge. 2016)
James S. Donnelly, The Great Irish Potato Famine (Sutton Publishing, 2002)
R. D. Edwards and T. D. Williams (eds.), The Great Famine: Essays in Irish History (first published in 1956; Lilliput Press, 1995)
Peter Gray, The Irish Famine (Thames and Hudson Ltd, 1995)
James Kelly (ed.), The Cambridge History of Ireland, Volume 3, 1730-1880. Vol. 3 (Cambridge University Press, 2018), especially ‘The Great Famine, 1845-1850’ by Peter Gray
Christine Kinealy, The Great Irish Famine: Impact, Ideology and Rebellion (Palgrave, 2001)
Breandán Mac Suibhne, Subjects Lacking Words? The Gray Zone of the Great Famine (Cork University Press, 2017)
Cormac Ó Gráda, Ireland’s Great Famine: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (University College Dublin, 2006)
Cormac Ó Gráda, Famine: A Short History (Princeton University Press, 2010)
Ciarán Ó Murchadha, The Great Famine: Ireland’s Agony 1845–1852 (Continuum, 2012)
Cecil Woodham-Smith, The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849 (first published 1962; Penguin, 1991)
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The image above is from The Illustrated London News, Dec. 29, 1849, showing a scalp or shelter, "a hole, surrounded by pools, and three sides of the scalp were dripping with water, which ran in small streams over the floor and out by the entrance. The poor inhabitants said they would be thankful if the landlord would leave them there, and the Almighty would spare their lives. Its principal tenant is Margaret Vaughan."
With Cormac O'Grada, Professor Emeritus in the School of Economics at University College Dublin; Niamh Gallagher, University Lecturer in Modern British and Irish History at the University of Cambridge; and Enda Delaney, Professor of Modern History and School Director of Research at the University of Edinburgh. Producer: Simon Tillotson.
READING LIST:
John Crowley, Michael Murphy and William J. Smith (eds.), Atlas of the Great Irish Famine (Cork University Press, 2012)
Enda Delaney, The Great Irish Famine: A History in Four Lives (Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 2014)
Enda Delaney and Breandán Mac Suibhne (eds.), Ireland's Great Famine and Popular Politics (Routledge. 2016)
James S. Donnelly, The Great Irish Potato Famine (Sutton Publishing, 2002)
R. D. Edwards and T. D. Williams (eds.), The Great Famine: Essays in Irish History (first published in 1956; Lilliput Press, 1995)
Peter Gray, The Irish Famine (Thames and Hudson Ltd, 1995)
James Kelly (ed.), The Cambridge History of Ireland, Volume 3, 1730-1880. Vol. 3 (Cambridge University Press, 2018), especially ‘The Great Famine, 1845-1850’ by Peter Gray
Christine Kinealy, The Great Irish Famine: Impact, Ideology and Rebellion (Palgrave, 2001)
Breandán Mac Suibhne, Subjects Lacking Words? The Gray Zone of the Great Famine (Cork University Press, 2017)
Cormac Ó Gráda, Ireland’s Great Famine: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (University College Dublin, 2006)
Cormac Ó Gráda, Famine: A Short History (Princeton University Press, 2010)
Ciarán Ó Murchadha, The Great Famine: Ireland’s Agony 1845–1852 (Continuum, 2012)
Cecil Woodham-Smith, The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849 (first published 1962; Penguin, 1991)
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