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Paria sans portefeuille
@PariaSansPortefeuille@jasette.facil.services  ·  activity timestamp 16 hours ago

"Padraic Scanlan’s Rot: A History of the #IrishFamine doesn’t seek to overturn this consensus but Scanlan’s central claim is in some ways an echo of Mitchel’s: although #Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, it was, he writes, ‘imagined, governed and exploited in strikingly colonial ways ... The famine – a complex ecological, economic, logistical and political disaster – was a consequence of colonialism.’ "

https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/n21/niamh-gallagher/carrion-and-earth

#GreatFamine #IrishHistory #colonialism #books @bookstodon

London Review of Books

Niamh Gallagher · Carrion and Earth: Ireland’s Great Famine

Although Ireland had endured earlier famines – including one in the 1740s that, proportionally, claimed more lives...
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