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The Great Irish Famine

In Our Time

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Ireland and the Great Famine

There used to be a school of thought among Irish historians that all the famine did was rushed through some changes that were inevitable in the long run anyway. But there are important ways in which things are very different in the 1850s and 1860s than they had been before. The living standards of survivors are higher. Real wages are much higher. There are other changes which social historians have been remarking on.

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