
The 1845 Potato Blight Struck Across Northern Europe. Why Did Only Ireland Starve?
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The Potato Blight and Ireland's Great Famine
This chapter explores the historical and socio-political ramifications of the potato blight of 1845, which led to devastating famine in Ireland exacerbated by British imperial policies. It emphasizes the transformation of Ireland's agricultural dynamics, from a flourishing exporter to a nation heavily reliant on potatoes, while unraveling the complexities of its political subjugation. The narrative contextualizes the impact of the famine within broader global dynamics and the economic structures that contributed to the suffering of the Irish people.
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