In Our Time: History

The Great Irish Famine

Apr 4, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Great Famine
01:42 • 2min
3
Did Most People Die of Malnutrition?
03:15 • 2min
4
The Potato Was Good Food in Ireland in the Famine Years
05:05 • 2min
5
The Famine in Ireland
06:40 • 2min
6
What Did Sir Robert Peel Do?
08:34 • 2min
7
What Is the Role of the State in Ireland?
10:12 • 2min
8
The Irish Famine
12:10 • 2min
9
What Influence Did the Churches Have?
13:55 • 2min
10
When Did the Famine Become a Disaster?
15:31 • 2min
11
The Effect of the Public Relief Schemes
17:16 • 2min
12
Is the Poor Law of 1838 Modelled on the English Poor Law of 1834?
19:31 • 2min
13
Migration - A Classic Coping Strategy During Famines
21:31 • 2min
14
The Irregular Population of Britain in the 1850s
23:13 • 1min
15
Is the Land Question a Political Question?
24:41 • 2min
16
Is Ireland a World of Disasters?
26:49 • 3min
17
What Is Famine Cannibalism?
29:37 • 1min
18
What Is Surviving Cannibalism?
31:02 • 2min
19
The Land League in 1879
32:55 • 2min
20
In the 18 Fifties, the Ireland Issue Is No Longer Newsworthy.
35:03 • 2min
21
I've Read About Accusations of Jenicide, Which Were Made by John Mitchell
36:40 • 2min
22
How Was Ireland Fundamentally Changed by the Great Famine?
38:20 • 1min
23
The Impact of the Famine on Irish Politics
39:50 • 2min
24
The in or Time Podcast
41:34 • 2min
25
The Famine in 1840
43:26 • 2min
26
I Gasmat My Tuppence Wortntrevellyan
45:07 • 2min
27
Travellyan's Corn, and Food Exports During the Famine
46:46 • 2min
28
I Think Trevelyan Was a Neutral Actor.
48:26 • 2min
29
The Famine and the Thracian Attitude
50:10 • 2min
30
The American Irish and Their Nationalist Attitudes
51:42 • 2min
31
The Irish National Famine Memorial
53:12 • 2min
32
Is There a Government That Can Help the Poor?
54:47 • 3min