The dramatic failure of the potato crop in mid-19th century Europe caused widespread hunger and distress. In Ireland the impact was probably the greatest, where a million people died and many more emigrated. In this book, Austin Bourke seeks to explain how, from being welcomed originally as a protection against hunger, the potato became the very emblem of famine. The text brings together the author's papers, essays and research spanning a 30-year period. It places the onset of potato blight in its European and American context and reconsiders the role of English ministers and their attempt to stem the disaster.
- ISBN10 0946640939
- ISBN13 9780946640935
- Publish Date 1 January 1993
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 10 September 1999
- Publish Country IE
- Imprint The Lilliput Press Ltd
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 230
- Language English