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The Great Hunger/Famine - An Gorta Mór 1845-1852

Thu, Oct 31

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The course examines the events leading up to and during the worst preventable disaster in the history of the people of Ireland

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The Great Hunger/Famine - An Gorta Mór  1845-1852
The Great Hunger/Famine - An Gorta Mór  1845-1852

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Oct 31, 2024, 7:30 PM EDT – Nov 21, 2024, 9:00 PM EST

Online live presentation

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About the Event

In the past two centuries no event has shaped the Ireland of today more than the Great Hunger/Famine of 1845 - 1852. No event stirs the emotions of Irish people more. No other event demonstrates so clearly the failure of British colonial policy in Ireland.

The great hunger/famine was the direct result of English/ British colonial policies that began with the destruction of Gaelic Ireland in the period 1540 to 1603.

This was followed by the Cromwellian settlement of the 1650's, the military defeat of Catholic Ireland in the 1690's, and the subsequent imposition of Penal Laws for the suppression of the Gaelic people of Ireland.

After three hundred years of conquest, millions of Irish people were reduced to destitution, poverty, and illiteracy. Many were made dependent on the potato by a combination of  British government policy and landlord greed.

John Mitchell in his famous writing “The Last Conquest of…

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