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The Great Irish Famine

In Our Time

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Is the Irish Famine Over?

By January of 1847, this seems to be a complete failure and even Trevellian acknowledges that. Because people can't work when they're suffering from malnutrition. The whole system is a bureaucratic monster, it takes them ages to get it going. So it doesn't provide a very effective relief measure. One thing which they do, which they borrowed from the Quakers, is they establish an 1847 soup kitchen. They then decide to wind that up in October 1847. Even though it had reached a massive scale quite quickly, hadn't it? Millions of people were going to soup kitchens. Why did they stop them? Well, there was an assumption by late 1847 that the Irish

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