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Irish Famine (1740–41)
Charles Trevelyan, John Mitchel and the Historiography of the Great Famine Charles Trevelyan, John Mitchel Et L’Historiographie De La Grande Famine
Examining Representations of the Great Irish Famine; the Contribution of Rural Household Archaeology
The Great Irish Famine in History-Writing and Prose Fiction ”The Mutual Interplay of Two Narrative Genres”
Famine Monuments – a Global Survey
The Deep Roots of Rebellion: Evidence from the Irish Revolution∗
Centre for Economic Research
A Walk Around Ireland - County by County
A Letter from Ireland
The Irish Potato Famine
Reporting the Irish Famine in America: Images of "Suffering Ireland" in the American Press, 1845-1848
Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series, No
Contribution to the Heroes of the Great Irish Famine Project (D/AHG)
The Irish Famine of 1740--1741
Ireland Before the Great Irish Famine
The Irish Famine: a Historiographical Review
The Irish Potato Famine
Classical Economics and the Great Irish Famine: a Study in Limits
Naas Workhouse During the Famine Karel Kiely
Top View
The Land-Tenure System in Ireland: a Fatal Regime Cynthia E
An Anthology of Irish Nationalism
The Irish Famine
Scarring and Selection in the Great Irish Famine* Matthias Blum† Christopher L
Processes Prior and During the Early 18Th Century Irish Famines—Weather Extremes and Migration
Material for a History of an Alternative Tradition of Resistance in Ireland1 Tomás Mac Sheoin
'The Great Famine in Ireland: a Linguistic and Cultural Disruption
The Irish Famine - a Documentary History Noel Kissane
Did the Great Irish Famine Matter? Author(S): Kevin O'rourke Source: the Journal of Economic History, Vol
The Irish Famine: a Century and a Half On
LAND AGENTS and ESTATE MANAGEMENT in KING's COUNTY DURING the GREAT FAMINE, 1838-53 by CIARÁN JOSEPH REILLY THESIS for the D
An Educator's Guide to Ireland's Great Hunger Museum
The Irish Famine of 1740–1741: Famine Vulnerability Open Access Open Access and “Climate Migration” Geoscientific Geoscientific Instrumentation Instrumentation S
The Great Irish Famine. 2Nd Edition. INSTITUTION Irish Famine Curriculum Committee and Education Fund, Inc., Morristown, NJ
How Did the Great Irish Famine Change Ireland and the World? PART TWO Student Activities: Irish Emigrants to Australia
Archives and Bibliography Related to the Field of the Great Irish Famine
Was the Great Irish Famine an Act of Nature? PART TWO