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Narrative Of A Journey From Oxford To Skibbereen During The Year Of The Irish Famine (1847)

Narrative Of A Journey From Oxford To Skibbereen During The Year Of The Irish Famine (1847)

Frederick Temple Blackwood Dufferin / George Frederick Boyle Glasgow

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Kessinger Publishing
Año de edición:
2009
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Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781104884918
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The book ''Narrative of a Journey from Oxford to Skibbereen During the Year of the Irish Famine (1847)'' is a first-hand account of an Irish famine that occurred in 1847. The author, Frederick Temple Blackwood Dufferin, was a British aristocrat who traveled from Oxford to Skibbereen, a town in County Cork, Ireland, to witness the impact of the famine on the local population. Dufferin’s narrative is a detailed and vivid description of the conditions he encountered during his journey. He describes the poverty, hunger, and disease that were rampant in the country, as well as the efforts of the British government and relief organizations to provide aid to the starving population. The book also provides insights into the political and social context of the famine. Dufferin discusses the causes of the famine, including the failure of the potato crop, and the political and economic policies that contributed to the crisis. He also examines the attitudes of the British government and the Irish people towards the famine, and the role of religion and class in shaping these attitudes. Overall, ''Narrative of a Journey from Oxford to Skibbereen During the Year of the Irish Famine (1847)'' is a powerful and illuminating account of one of the most devastating events in Irish history. It provides a valuable perspective on the impact of the famine on the Irish people, and the complex social and political factors that contributed to the crisis.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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