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The graves are walking : the great famine and the saga of the Irish people

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Henry Holt and Co., 2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 397 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780805091847
  • 080509184X
Other title:
  • Great famine and the saga of the Irish people
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 941.5081 23
LOC classification:
  • DA950.7 .K45 2012
Contents:
The savage shore : three Englishmen in Ireland -- The news from Ireland -- "The Irish can live on anything" -- Want -- The hanging of Bryan Serry -- The lord of providence -- The great and glorious cause of Ireland -- The mandate of heaven -- A sermon for Ireland -- Snow -- The queen's speech -- Pestilence -- Atonement -- "I shall arise and go now" -- Yankee doodle dandy -- Catastrophe and its consolations.
Summary: This compelling new look at one of the worst disasters to strike humankind--the Great Irish Potato Famine--provides fresh material and analysis on the role that nineteenth-century evangelical Protestantism played in shaping British policies and on Britain's attempt to use the famine to reshape Irish society and character.
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NF NF Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction 941.508 KEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34517000439839

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The savage shore : three Englishmen in Ireland -- The news from Ireland -- "The Irish can live on anything" -- Want -- The hanging of Bryan Serry -- The lord of providence -- The great and glorious cause of Ireland -- The mandate of heaven -- A sermon for Ireland -- Snow -- The queen's speech -- Pestilence -- Atonement -- "I shall arise and go now" -- Yankee doodle dandy -- Catastrophe and its consolations.

This compelling new look at one of the worst disasters to strike humankind--the Great Irish Potato Famine--provides fresh material and analysis on the role that nineteenth-century evangelical Protestantism played in shaping British policies and on Britain's attempt to use the famine to reshape Irish society and character.

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