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Great Irish Famine (including Teacher and Student Summary)

Great Irish Famine (including Teacher and Student Summary)

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  Great Irish Famine (including Teacher and Student Summary)
Jeffrey D. Bowman
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. Revision submitted 11/26/98.
Pages 118
Genre: History / Social Sciences / Education
Between 1845 and 1850, more than a million Irish people starved to death while massive quantities of food were being exported from their country. A half million were evicted from their homes during the potato blight, and a million and a half emigrated to America, Britain and Australia, often on-board rotting, overcrowded "coffin ships". This is the story of how that immense tragedy came to pass. The necessary historical and political context for a study of the Irish Famine is provided to you in the Teacher and Student Summary, immediately following the Table of Contents.
Contents
The Great Irish Famine
     Title Page
     About The Contents
     Dedication And Acknowledgements
     Teacher's Introduction
          About The Contents
     The Great Irish Famine Teacher And Student Summary
          Early Ireland
          The Celts
          St. Patrick & Christianity
          The Vikings
          The Normans
          Statutes Of Kilkenny
          The Reformation
          The Plantation
          Oliver Cromwell
          Penal Laws
          Jonathan Swift
          Berkeley The Philosopher
          Social Structure
          The Ascendancy
          Farmers And Cottiers
          Potato Blight
          Laissez-faire
          The Corn Laws
          Lord John Russell
          Private Relief Efforts
          Exports
          Evictions
          Mortality
          Trevelyan
          The Times Of London
          What We Really Want
          Cholera
          Workhouses
          Emigration
          Grosse Ile
          Census Commissioners See Ireland Better Off After Famine
          Questions
          Footnotes
          Bibliography
     I    Laws That Isolated And Impoverished The Irish
     Ii    Racism
     Iii . Mass Eviction During Famine
     Iv.  Mortality Rates And “the Horror”
     V.  Emigration: Departure, Crossing, And Arrival
     Vi. Genocide
     Vii. Poetry

 

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