
The 1845 Potato Blight Struck Across Northern Europe. Why Did Only Ireland Starve?
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The Fragile Economy of Pre-Famine Ireland
This chapter examines the interconnectedness of potatoes, pigs, and peat in Ireland's economy leading up to the Great Famine. It debunks misconceptions about the Irish diet and critiques the British government's inadequate response to the crisis, emphasizing the reliance on market solutions over immediate humanitarian aid. The discussion highlights how colonial attitudes influenced British perceptions of Ireland and contributed to the tragic scale of the famine.
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