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We found 11 books

D'ARCY Frank
The Story of Irish Emigration
Pb, 109 pp. Ill. in BW.
D'ARCY Frank@ wikipedia
€ 10.0
David George Boyce
Nationalism in Ireland
Paperback, in-8, 486 pp., illustrations, bibliographical notes, bibliography, index.

setting, stressing issues of language and religion.
David George Boyce@ wikipedia
€ 15.0
DE BREFFNY Brian (Samenstelling), EVANS E.E., HUGHES K., STALLEY, FFOLLIOTT R., CROOKSHANK A., O TUATHAIGH G., MARCUS P.L., SHEEHY J., SHANNON W.V., NOWLAN K.B.
De Ierse wereld. De geschiedenis en cultuur van het Ierse volk.
22,5x30,5cm, 296pp. linnen band met stofwikkel. Met talrijke illustraties in ZW en kleur, bibliografie en index. Noot LT: "rond 1917 waren 2/3de van de Ierse boeren eigenaar van hun boerderij; er had zich een merkwaardige maatschappelijke revolutie voltrokken." (p. 193)
DE BREFFNY Brian (Samenstelling), EVANS E.E., HUGHES K., STALLEY, FFOLLIOTT R., CROOKSHANK A., O TUATHAIGH G., MARCUS P.L., SHEEHY J., SHANNON W.V., NOWLAN K.B.@ wikipedia
€ 30.0
LLYWELYN Morgan, SCOTT Michael
Ireland, A Graphic History
Pb, small 4to, ca. 200 pp., ill.
LLYWELYN Morgan, SCOTT Michael@ wikipedia
€ 15.0
MACARDLE, Dorothy [Preface by Eamon de Valera]
The Irish Republic. A Documented Chronicle of the Anglo-Irish Conflict and the Partitioning of Ireland, with a Detailed account of the Period 1916-1923.
Signed by President Eamon de Valera! With original letter dated 1 March 1960 of the Chief of Protocol of the Roinn Gnothai Eachtracha (Department of External Affairs) to the First Secretary of the Belgian Embassy in Dublin. New edition of May 1951 with unfolding maps and portrait of de Valera. Unique!
MACARDLE, Dorothy [Preface by Eamon de Valera]@ wikipedia
€ 100.0
MOODY T.W. & MARTIN F.X. (Edit.)
The Course of Irish History. Revised and enlarged edition!
Revised and enlarged edition 1984! paperback 479 pp. Illustrations and photos in BW. Bibliography, chronology, register. Note LT: for those wo do not or do not want to understand the suffering or the Irish: read this! During the patatoe famine of 1845-1850 one million left the country and another million died from starvation and epidemic deceases. There are strong parallels between the Irish and the Flemish history, particularly in the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th.
MOODY T.W. & MARTIN F.X. (Edit.)@ wikipedia
€ 10.0
NEESON Eoin
A History of Irish Forestry
Hardcover, dj, large in-8, x + 388 pp., notes, index, select bibliography. This comprehensive study, with a foreword by Lord Killanin, looks at Irish forestry from the migration of the first wood species some 10,000 years ago to the present day. Part One, The Historical Background, examines the primeval forest and early settlers, woodlands, land title and tenure under the Celts, codified with Brehon law; Norman forest law imposed in the early medieval period; the Tudor conquest and plantations; and the development of estate and 'scientific' forestry during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It also considers the political dimension of Irish forestry, and socio-economic factors such as land hunger and agrarian reform. Part Two, Forestry in Modern Ireland, chronicles the twentieth century, beginning with the Irish Forestry Committee of 1907. In the struggle for independence, replenishing the country's forestry stock was placed high on the list of national objectives. State afforestation schemes laid foundations gradually built upon during the mid-century as the techniques and role of forestry were debated, policies defined and planting programmes instituted. With Coillte established in 1989 and EC-aided expansion plans for the 1990s, private and state interests converge in a major national enterprise.
NEESON Eoin@ wikipedia
€ 50.0
O'CARROLL Etain
Ierland - 50 wandelavonturen (vertaling van Village Walks: Ireland)
Nederlandse vertaling van Uta Anderson. Stevige kleine box met 50 kwaliteitssteekkaarten met op de achterzijde telkens een nauwkeurig plan. Handiger kan een gids niet zijn. U stopt het kaartje in uw binnenzak en wegwezen.
O'CARROLL Etain@ wikipedia
€ 15.0
O'CATHAOIR Brendan, LEE Joe prof. (Foreword)
Famine Diary 1845-1847
Pb, 200 pp. With bibliographical notes, bibliography and index. A unique record of the Great Famine, written with insight, detachment and empathy. Based on a wide selection of sources - contemporary newspapers, official correspondence and diaries - it provides a graphic picture of conditions in the Irish countryside as the crisis developed. It combines analysis and an overview with a focus on the worst hit areas. The relief efforts are presented where possible, with the help of priests' letters, from the perspective of the poor. Covers the period 16/9/1845 up to 27/12/1847. Note Lucas Tessens: In his Foreword professor Joe Lee says "(...) fuelling their hatred for a British government which, in one telling, allowed these things to happen, and in a more extreme version, caused them to happen." This same dilemma counts for the actual famine in the world, especially in Africa. Since we cannot pretend ignorance we can no longer say "Wir habes es nicht gewusst"; so we can choose between collective guilt and active aid. It is not probable that the dying Africans keep a diary.
O'CATHAOIR Brendan, LEE Joe prof. (Foreword)@ wikipedia
€ 30.0
SHARE Bernard
Naming names. Who, what, where in Irish nomenclature.
Hardcover, dj, sewn, 8vo, 243 pp, bibliography
SHARE Bernard@ wikipedia
€ 10.0
TÓIBIN Colm, FERRITER Diarmaid
The Irish Famine. A documentary. [old book number 20010064A]
Hardcover, cloth, illustrated dj., 214 pp., map of Eire, bibliography, index, 214 pp. Many statistics are given on emigration and starvation, export and import of food and cattle, etcetera. Key documents are gathered here. Praised by the Sunday Independent, The Irish Post, New Statesman, The Irish World.
TÓIBIN Colm, FERRITER Diarmaid@ wikipedia
€ 10.0

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LT
bibliografie Ierse hongersnood
ID: 184500004578
Bibliography of the Great Famine (Ireland 1845)

The Great Irish Famine: Words and images from the Famine Museum, Strokestown Park, County Roscommon Stephen J. Campbell. 1994. Published by the Famine Museum, Strokestown, County Roscommon, Ireland. (fax: 011-353-078-33454)

The Great Famine: Studies in Irish History: 1845-53 ed D. Edwards & D. Williams, 1956.

The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849 Cecil Woodham-Smith. 1962. Reprinted as Penguin ppbk 1991. Currently available in major book stores.

History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 J. O'Rourke. 1874. Reprinted by Veritas 1989. 1st major book about Irish famine.

The Famine in Ireland Mary Daly. 1986. 138pp.

The Great Irish Famine Cormac O Grada. Repr. 1992. 87pp.

The Visitation of God?: The Potato and the Great Irish Famine Austin Bourke. ed Jacqueline Hill, Cromac O Grada. 1993. 230 pp.

Paddy's Lament: Ireland 1846-47 Thomas Gallagher. 1982. 345 pp. American author. Currently available in ppk in major bookstores.

Famine: The Irish Experience 900-1900 - Subsistence Crisis and Famines in Ireland ed E. Margaret Crawford. 1994.

The History and Social Influence of the Potato Redcliffe Salaman. 1949. Repr 1987.

The Largest Amount of Good: Quaker Relief in Ireland 1654-1921 Helen E. Hatton. McGill-Queen's University Press, [1939?].

"The Irish Famine: A Blighted Fable." In The Fourth Horseman: a short history of epidemics, plagues, famines, and other scourges. Andrew Nikiforuk. 1991. NY: M. Evans & Co.

> Ireland

Crawford, E. Margaret, ed. Famine: The Irish Experience:900-1900 [Edinburgh, 1989]

Daly, Mary The Famine in Ireland [1988]

Donnelly, James, Chapters XII - XIX in A New History of Ireland. Vol. V. Ireland Under the Union I: 1801-1870 ed by W.E. Vaughan [Oxford, 1989]

Edwards, R.D. & Williams, T.D. ed. The Great Famine: Studies in Irish History [1956]

Garner, Edward. To die by inches : an account of the Fermoy Poor Law Union during the Great Famine, 1845-1850 HC260.5.Z7F474 [1986]

Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentary Papers : Famine (Ireland) -- Shannon J301.H1F34

Litton, Helen The Irish Famine: An Illustrated History Published by Wolfhound Press, Dublin, 1994, reprinted 1995.

Lowe-Evans, Mary Crimes Against Fecundity: Joyce and Population Control [1989]

Mokyr, Joel. Why Ireland Starved: A Quantitative and Analytical History of the Irish Economy, 1800-1850 [1983]

Morash, C. The Hungry Voice [1989]

O'Grada, Cormac The Great Irish Famine [1989]

O'Neill, Kevin Family and Farm in Pre-famine Ireland: The Parish of Killeshandra [1984]

O'Rourke, J. History of the Great Famine of 1847 [1875]

Transactions of the Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends during the Famine in Ireland in 1846 and 1847 [Dublin, 18??]

Woodham-Smith, Cecil The Great Hunger [1962]

>Fiction

Mangan, James. Famine Diary: Gerard kegan's diary of a coffin ship journey Wolfhound Press, 1993

O'Flaherty, Liam. Famine Wolfhound Press. This is the classic novel on the great famine, and was reviewed by Anthony Burgess as "a masterpiece...the kind of truth that only a major writer of fiction is capable of." [reviewed in The Irish Press]

http://www.uhb.fr/Langues/Cei/gfbiblio.htm (20060107)

zie ook: http://vlib.iue.it/history/europe/eire/ (20060107)

D.G. Boyce, The Irish Question and British Politics, 1868-1996 (1996).

Nicholas Canny, "The Ideology of English Colonization: From Ireland to America", William and Mary Quarterly 30 (1973), 575-598.

S.J. Connolly, "Revisions Revised? New Work on the Irish Famine", Victorian Studies (Winter 1996), 205-216.

L.P. Curtis, Anglo-Saxons and Celts (1968).

James S. Donnelly, Jr., "The Great Famine: Its Interpreters, Old and New", History Ireland (1993), 27-39.

------------------------- "'Irish Property must Pay for Irish Poverty': British Public Opinion and the Great Irish Famine", in C. Morash and R. Hayes, eds., Fearful Realities: New Perspectives on the

Famine (1996), 60-76.

------------------------- "Mass Evictions and the Great Famine", in Cathal Poirteir, ed., The Great Irish Famine

(1995), 155-173.

S. Gilley and Roger Swift, eds., The Irish in Britain, 1815-1939 (1989).

------------------------- The Irish in the Victorian City (1985).

Peter Gray, Famine, land, and politics (1999).

Alvin Jackson. Ireland 1798-1988 (Oxford, 1999).

Christine Kinealy, This Great Calamity: The Irish Famine 1845-52 (1995).

------------------- A death-Dealing Famine: The Great Hunger in Ireland (1997).

------------------- "Beyond Revisionism: Reassessing the Great Irish Famine", History Ireland 3 (1995).

------------------- "The Famine, 1845-52: How England Failed Ireland", Modern History Review (1995), 18-21.

Noel Kissane, ed., The Irish famine: a documentary history (1995).

Ed Lengel, "A "Perverse and Ill-Fated People": English Perceptions of the Irish, 1845-1851" Essays in History 38 (1996) in http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/journals/EH/EH38/Lengel.html

F.S.L. Lyons, Ireland since the Famine (1973).

Christopher Morash, Writing the Irish Famine (1995).

Brendan Ó Cathaoir, Famine diary (1999).

Alan O'Day and D. George Boyce, eds, The Making of Modern Irish History: Revisionism and the Revisionist Controversy (1996).

Cormac Ó Gráda, ed., The Great Irish Famine (1989).

-------------------- Black '47 and Beyond: The Great Irish Famine in History, Economy, and Memory (1999)

-------------------- Ireland before and after the Famine (1989).

Patrick O'Sullivan, ed., The meaning of the famine (1997).

Cathal Póirtéir, ed., The Great Irish Famine (1995).

Susan Shaw Sailer, ed., Representing Ireland : gender, class, nationality(1997).

Cecil Woodham-Smith, The Great Hunger: Ireland, 1845-49 (1962).

http://www.umbc.edu/history/CHE/InstPg/RitFamine/irish-famine-bibliography.html (20060107)

zie ook: http://www.ucc.ie/famine/Ireland's%20Famine/bibliography.htm (20060107)

zie ook: http://www.humboldt1.com/~history/lexiso/bib.html (20060107)
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