Fleeing the Famine

Fleeing the Famine
Author: Margaret Mulrooney
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2003-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313051585

The Irish Potato Famine caused the migration of more than two million individuals who sought refuge in the United States and Canada. In contrast to previous studies, which have tended to focus on only one destination, this collection allows readers to evaluate the experience of transatlantic Famine refugees in a comparative context. Featuring new and innovative scholarship by both established and emerging scholars of Irish America and Irish Canada, it carefully dissects the connection that arose between Ireland and North America during the famine years (1845-1851). In the more than 150 years since the onset of Ireland's Great Famine, historians have intensely scrutinized the causes, the year-by-year events, and the consequences of his human catastrophe. Who was to blame? Were the hunger and misery inevitable? Did the famine have revolutionary effects on the Irish economy? How did it change the nature of Irish religion? This new study complements the wealth of existing literature on the social, cultural, and political aspects of the Famine and invites the reader to consider the fate of the Irish refugees in their new home lands.

Lower Hall

Lower Hall
Author: Boston Public Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1870
Genre: Library catalogs
ISBN:

A History of the Philadelphia Theatre, 1835-1855

A History of the Philadelphia Theatre, 1835-1855
Author: Arthur Herman Wilson
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2017-01-30
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1512819360

The first three volumes of a series that is to run to the present day and give complete theatrical records of their periods, with elaborate indexes of plays, players, and playwrights.