This condensed history examines why the Great Famine was so
catastrophic, and explores its effect on Irish society and culture. It
explains the circumstances surrounding the period and addresses issues
and characteristics of the time.
Aspects covered include the spread of disease, the experiences of those
on public works projects and the disagreements between political leaders
regarding the distribution of what little food was available.
Featuring new material on the Irish Famine which has never been
published before, this is an accessible and comprehensive history of the
period surrounding the famine, as well as the horrors endured by the
people of Ireland.