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The Great Irish Famine

In Our Time

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Trevelyan's Reputation

In recent years historians have tried to revive or change Trevelyan's reputation. Robin Haynes, for example, she points out that he was only a civil servant after all. Charles Wood actually needs to be looked at more in terms of understanding the famine. He had a particular ideology that was associated with the Clapun sect. In London, he set out to do things. It was his good fortune, and perhaps Ireland's bad fortune, that the political leaders of the day agreed with them.

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