The Great Highland Famine

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27302879763
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25.00
book_author_name: 
Tom M. Devine
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
John Donald Publishers Ltd
published_date: 
16/02/2004
isbn: 
9781904607427
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Books > History > Regional & national history > Britain & Ireland
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Tom M. Devine|Paperback|John Donald Publishers Ltd|16/02/2004
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9781904607427
Book Description: 
The Great Hunger in nineteenth-century Ireland was a major human tragedy of modern times. Almost a million perished and a further two million emigrated in the wake of potato blight and economic collapse. Acute famine also gripped the Scottish Highlands at the same time, causing misery, hardship and distress. The story of that lesser known human disaster is told in this prize-winning and internationally acclaimed book. The author describes the classic themes of highland and Scottish history, including the clearances, landlordism, crofting life, emigration and migration in a subtle and intricate reconstruction based on a wide range of sources. This book should appeal to all those with an interest in Scottish history, the emigration of Scottish people and the Highland Clearances.

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