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Tim Pat Coogan

The Famine Plot: England's Role in Ireland's Greatest Tragedy

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During a Biblical seven years in the middle of the nineteenth century, fully a quarter of Ireland's citizens either perished from starvation or emigrated in what came to be known as Gorta Mor, the Great Hunger. Waves of hungry peasants fled across the Atlantic to the United States, with so many dying en route that it was said, "you could walk dry shod to America on their bodies." In this sweeping history Ireland's best-known historian, Tim Pat Coogan, tackles the dark history of the Irish Famine and argues that it constituted one of the first acts of genocide. In what The Boston Globe calls "his greatest achievement," Coogan shows how the British government hid behind the smoke screen of laissez faire economics, the invocation of Divine Providence and a carefully orchestrated publicity campaign, allowing more than a million people to die agonizing deaths and driving a further million into emigration. Unflinching in depicting the evidence, Coogan presents a vivid and horrifying picture of a catastrophe that that shook the nineteenth century and finally calls to account those responsible.

Detalles

Formato Tapa suave
Número de Páginas 304
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial St. Martin's Griffin
Fecha de Publicación 2013-09-24
Dimensiones 9.2" x 6.07" x 0.79" pulgadas
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones Si
Temas Siglo 19, Siglo 19, Siglo 21, Británico, Británico, Irlanda, Irlanda

Acerca del Autor

Coogan, Tim Pat

Tim Pat Coogan is Ireland's best-known historical writer. His 1990 biography of Michael Collins rekindled widespread interest in the revolutionary era. He is also the author of The IRA, Long Fellow, Long Shadow, Wherever Green is Worn, and The Famine Plot.

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SKU9781137278838
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