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The Great Famine

Re-examining the History of the Great Famine in China through Documentary Evidence

Re-examining the History of the Great Famine in China through Documentary Evidence

... The Great Famine in China have already helped to transform our understanding of what really happened on the ground during the period of the GLF and the Great ...

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'The Late Disastrous Epidemic': Medical Relief and the Great Famine

'The Late Disastrous Epidemic': Medical Relief and the Great Famine

... 24 A decade later, when the Great Famine began, there were 664 dispensaries, ioi fever hospitals and 41 infirmaries catering for the many needs of the sick poor.25 Those who were sufferi[r] ...

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Memorials to the Great Famine

Memorials to the Great Famine

... The other inscription is in Gaelic, which the guilty English may not have been able to read, and expresses a different sentiment: “Children of the Gael died in their thousands on this island having fled from the laws of ...

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An examination of the changing experience of Irish female migrants in Liverpool, from the Great Famine to post-World War Two re-development

An examination of the changing experience of Irish female migrants in Liverpool, from the Great Famine to post-World War Two re-development

... Alternatively, migration systems theory views the subject from a geographical standpoint. 23 It asserts that migration develops between spaces with existing connections - for example, colonial or trade links - and ...

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A Stone on the Cairn: The Great Famine in Later Gaelic Manuscripts

A Stone on the Cairn: The Great Famine in Later Gaelic Manuscripts

... 6 Grads, An Drochshaol: Béa!oideas agus Amhráin Dublin, For related material in English see Cathal Póirtéir, 'Folk memory and the Famine' in idem ed., The Great Irish Famine Cork, 1 995,[r] ...

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The Great Famine and Beyond: Irish Migrants in Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

The Great Famine and Beyond: Irish Migrants in Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

... of Great Britain? How were they perceived and why did attitudes change? To what extent did they integrate and was a distinctive ethnic identity preserved? This volume makes significant contributions to answering ...

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The Great Famine: a simple general equilibrium model

The Great Famine: a simple general equilibrium model

... demand for land but competitive pressure leads to the rent level falling by more than the wage rate, with the result that production becomes more land intensive despite the presence of u[r] ...

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Women and the Great Famine

Women and the Great Famine

... Among children and older inmates, women had a slightly higher risk of death than their male counterparts.19 These findings suggest that the general female advantage in adult mortality di[r] ...

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Can there be an Archaeology of the Great Famine?

Can there be an Archaeology of the Great Famine?

... Given this reality, we may well expect that Irish archaeologists, even when they begin in earnest to study their island's postmedieval and early modern history, will begin with the earli[r] ...

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Surviving the Little Ice Age: family strategies in the decade of the Great Famine of 1693-1694 as reconstructed through the parish registers and family reconstitution

Surviving the Little Ice Age: family strategies in the decade of the Great Famine of 1693-1694 as reconstructed through the parish registers and family reconstitution

... last great famine of the seventeenth century in France, that of ...of famine but also because of epidemic disease, uncertain land tenure, and the exorbitant taxes levied by Louis XIV for his foreign ...

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A Death Dealing Famine: The Great Hunger in Ireland

A Death Dealing Famine: The Great Hunger in Ireland

... write Famine history in all its aspects can be other than impressionistic about ideologies ...Death-Dealing Famine is its treatment of demographic ...the Great Famine on marriage and ...

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Selected Bibliography of Socialist Famines in the Twentieth Century

Selected Bibliography of Socialist Famines in the Twentieth Century

... Maksudov, Sergei [A. Babyonyshev]. “Dehumanization: The Change in the Moral and Ethical Consciousness of Soviet Citizens as a Result of Collectivizaion and Famine.” After the Holodomor: The Enduring Impact of the ...

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The Irish famine of 1740–1741: famine vulnerability and “climate migration”

The Irish famine of 1740–1741: famine vulnerability and “climate migration”

... the Great Famine, after which emigration led to population decline throughout the nineteenth century (Table ...the famine of 1740–1741 merely as the end of a Malthusian cycle, the decades of excess ...

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Ireland: The Politics of Enmity 1789 2006

Ireland: The Politics of Enmity 1789 2006

... the Great Famine (1845-50), the apparition of the Virgin at Knock, the complex interplay of dirty war and secret negotiations during the War of Independence, southern Irish ambivalence during the Second ...

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The Famine Crisis: Theological Interpretations and Implications

The Famine Crisis: Theological Interpretations and Implications

... The Famine Crisis: Theological Interpretations and Implications ROBERT DUNLOP The social, political and religious convulsions of the Great Famine provide a fitting and constructive inter[r] ...

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The Kazakh Famine of 1930-33: Current Research and New Directions

The Kazakh Famine of 1930-33: Current Research and New Directions

... Yet another underexplored area is the role of Kazakh actors. How did they understand this assault on their society? And how did the disaster reshape what it meant to be Kazakh? Despite the Party’s efforts to promote the ...

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Volume 29 - Article 26 | Pages 707–728

Volume 29 - Article 26 | Pages 707–728

... (1) famine exposure does not have a long-term influence on women’s risk of miscarriage, and (2) complete prenatal famine exposure leads to a significantly higher risk of stillbirth among urban women but not ...

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Chrysostom on hunger and famine

Chrysostom on hunger and famine

... get people to pity them even going as far as blinding their children to win the favour of people who do not pity them (In epistulam i ad Corinthios hom xxi, MPG 61.177C). These people think it is better not to be able to ...

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Hunger: a Modern History

Hunger: a Modern History

... Soviet famine of the 1930s or what was arguably the world’s greatest famine, that which occurred in China, 1959–61, as fitting for inclusion – if not the conclusion – for ‘a modern history’ of ...

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Africa - An End to Famine

Africa - An End to Famine

... In emergency disaster assistance programs, as an emergency winds down, it becomes increasingly important to carefully monitor human, climatic, supply, and other relat[r] ...

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