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Rot: An Imperial History of the Irish Famine

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The Irish Famine: Roots and Realities

This chapter explores the author's motivations for examining the Irish famine through a historical lens, particularly the impact of the potato blight and its unique intersection with British colonialism. It reflects on the challenges faced during the pandemic, shedding light on the deep-rooted complexities of Ireland's relationship with England and the historical cycles of oppression. By connecting past narratives of exploitation to contemporary inequalities, the chapter provides a nuanced understanding of how crises like the famine are shaped by historical contexts.

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