The Quakers and the Famine in West Cork

The Quakers and the Famine in West Cork
Author: Dr Ken Baker
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2016-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1326824856

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In this lecture, we will consider the work of the Quakers in relation to the Potato Famine during the years 1845-1848 with particular reference to County Cork. There are a few preliminary notes to make. First, just who were the Quakers? In answer to this question, we'll investigate their origin and development in Bandon (as an important West Cork market town) during the last years of the seventeenth century and into the next century. Second, we must sketch a picture of what this area of Ireland "looked like" during the years just before the Famine and attempt answers to the question: "Why was the Famine of 1846 so catastrophic?" The historical and geographical context has been described as "An explosion ready to happen." So we ask, briefly: why was this the case? Third: a mention must be made of the social positioning of the Quakers around 1845. The intriguing question must be asked: "How did this [relatively small] group create such an impact?"

Famine in West Cork

Famine in West Cork
Author: Patrick Hickey
Publisher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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An original, detailed study of the Famine, its antecedents and its aftermath in West Cork.

A Suitable Channel

A Suitable Channel
Author: Rob Goodbody
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"When the potato crop failed catastrophically in the autumn of 1846, Quakers came together to set up a sophisticated relief organisation. Through this system donations were solicited in Ireland, Britain and America, and large amounts of food, Clothing and money were distributed where they were most needed. Later this relief organisation became involved in longer term projects such as assistance to agriculture, fisheries and industry and the provision of training ... the experience gained became the foundation for Quaker relief operations which continue today." --Back cover.

The Political, Economic, Cultural and Biological Suicide of Ireland

The Political, Economic, Cultural and Biological Suicide of Ireland
Author: Seán Ó Nualláin
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2022-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1527586111

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This book explores the wilful self-destruction of Ireland since the mid-1990s. It proposes that a Celtic confederation should co-exist with the UK in IONA. The high resource, low population density countries of Ireland and Scotland should reach out to their peers in Wales and England with an offer of belonging. An immense and beautiful new possibility is proposed to replace the current illegal congeries.

The History of the Irish Famine

The History of the Irish Famine
Author: Christine Kinealy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1480
Release: 2020-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315513889

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The Great Irish Famine remains one of the most lethal famines in modern world history and a watershed moment in the development of modern Ireland – socially, politically, demographically and culturally. In the space of only four years, Ireland lost twenty-five per cent of its population as a consequence of starvation, disease and large-scale emigration. Certain aspects of the Famine remain contested and controversial, for example the issue of the British government’s culpability, proselytism, and the reception of emigrants. However, recent historiographical focus on this famine has overshadowed the impact of other periods of subsistence crisis, both before 1845 and after 1852. The narratives of those who perished, those who survived and those who emigrated form an integral part of this history and these volumes will make available, for the first time, some of the original documentation relating to an event that changed not only Irish history, but the history of the countries to which the emigrants fled – Britain, the United States, Canada and Australia. By bringing together letters, government reports, diaries, official documents, pamphlets, newspaper articles, sermons, eye-witness testimonies, poems and novels, these volumes will provide a fresh way of understanding Irish history in general, and famine and migration in particular. Comprehensive editorial apparatus and annotation of the original texts are included along with bibliographies, appendices, chronologies and indexes that point the way for further study.

Old World Colony

Old World Colony
Author: David Dickson
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299211806

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This is a groundbreaking study of Cork's rise from insignificance to international importance as a city and port, and of South Munster's development from agricultural hinterland to one of early modern Ireland's wealthiest regions and a symbol of a new commercial order. Reconstructing the framework of a pre-modern regional society in a way never before attempted for Ireland, Old World Colony integrates social, economic, and political history across the heartlands of "the Hidden Ireland" from the seventeenth century's civil wars to Catholic emancipation in the 1820s. Dickson shows that colonization and commerce transformed the region, but at a price: even in South Munster's formative years, the problems of pre-Famine Ireland-gross income inequality and land scarcity-were already evident. Co-published with Cork University Press, Ireland Wisconsin edition for sale only in the U.S., its territories and possessions, and Canada. "A masterful account. . . . So finely nuanced and meticulously researched that it effectively raises the historiographical bar for Irish regional history."--James G. Patterson, H-Atlantic, H-Net Reviews

The Visitation of God?

The Visitation of God?
Author: Austin Bourke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The dramatic failure of the potato crop in mid-19th century Europe caused widespread hunger and distress. In Ireland the impact was probably the greatest, where a million people died and many more emigrated. In this book, Austin Bourke seeks to explain how, from being welcomed originally as a protection against hunger, the potato became the very emblem of famine. The text brings together the author's papers, essays and research spanning a 30-year period. It places the onset of potato blight in its European and American context and reconsiders the role of English ministers and their attempt to stem the disaster.

The Great Irish Famine

The Great Irish Famine
Author: Stephen John Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

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