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The Famine Plot: England's Role in Ireland's Greatest Tragedy by Tim Pat Coogan
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- Condition
- Type
- Academic History
- ISBN-13
- 9781137278838
- Special Attributes
- Paperback
- Country
- England
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Region
- Ireland
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- Ireland
- Regional Cuisine
- Irish
- ISBN
- 9781137278838
- Book Title
- Famine Plot : England's Role in Ireland's Greatest Tragedy
- Item Length
- 9.4in
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Publication Year
- 2013
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.8in
- Genre
- History
- Topic
- Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), Modern / 19th Century, Europe / Ireland
- Item Width
- 6.1in
- Item Weight
- 15.9 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 304 Pages
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"To many, Mr. Coogan . . . [is the] voice of modern Irish history . . . makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]." -- The Economist
Product Identifiers
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
1137278838
ISBN-13
9781137278838
eBay Product ID (ePID)
159993537
Product Key Features
Book Title
Famine Plot : England's Role in Ireland's Greatest Tragedy
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), Modern / 19th Century, Europe / Ireland
Publication Year
2013
Genre
History
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.4in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Da950.7.C67 2013
Reviews
"Many intriguing points [are] made in this book…Coogan's pages spark and sputter with a deep, lingering, well-cherished rage." -- Peter Behrens, The Washington Post "To many, Mr. Coogan… [is the] voice of modern Irish history… makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]." The Economist "Coogan's insistent examining of the moral dimensions of that nation's policies, and how they fueled the horrors on the ground, represents his greatest contribution to the voluminous scholarship on the Irish famine, and is this book's greatest strength."- The Boston Globe "In disturbingly graphic images and compelling language based on true stories from the Famine archives and peppered with his own perspective, Coogan captures the utter devastation wrought by Ireland's greatest ecological disaster which reduced the population by one fourth."- Irish Edition "The best part is that it did such a good job at keeping me interested that I'm eager to read on and learn more."- Fingers and Prose "Coogan makes no bones about accusing the government of the day of "a genocidal intent" ... His writing on Ireland's past is intelligent and accessible to a large readership." -- BBC History Magazine, Many intriguing points [are] made in this book…Coogan's pages spark and sputter with a deep, lingering, well-cherished rage., To many, Mr. Coogan... [is the] voice of modern Irish history... makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]., "To many, Mr. Coogan... [is the] voice of modern Irish history... makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]." - The Economist, "Many intriguing points [are] made in this book…Coogan's pages spark and sputter with a deep, lingering, well-cherished rage." -- Peter Behrens, The Washington Post "To many, Mr. Coogan… [is the] voice of modern Irish history… makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]." The Economist "Coogan's insistent examining of the moral dimensions of that nation's policies, and how they fueled the horrors on the ground, represents his greatest contribution to the voluminous scholarship on the Irish famine, and is this book's greatest strength."- The Boston Globe "In disturbingly graphic images and compelling language based on true stories from the Famine archives and peppered with his own perspective, Coogan captures the utter devastation wrought by Ireland's greatest ecological disaster which reduced the population by one fourth."- Irish Edition "The best part is that it did such a good job at keeping me interested that I'm eager to read on and learn more."- Fingers and Prose, "Many intriguing points [are] made in this book…Coogan's pages spark and sputter with a deep, lingering, well-cherished rage." -- Peter Behrens, The Washington Post "To many, Mr. Coogan… [is the] voice of modern Irish history… makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]." The Economist "Intelligent and accessible to a large readership." Cormac O Grada, BBC Books "Coogan's insistent examining of the moral dimensions of that nation's policies, and how they fueled the horrors on the ground, represents his greatest contribution to the voluminous scholarship on the Irish famine, and is this book's greatest strength."- The Boston Globe "In disturbingly graphic images and compelling language based on true stories from the Famine archives and peppered with his own perspective, Coogan captures the utter devastation wrought by Ireland's greatest ecological disaster which reduced the population by one fourth."- Irish Edition "The best part is that it did such a good job at keeping me interested that I'm eager to read on and learn more."- Fingers and Prose, Many intriguing points [are] made in this book...Coogan's pages spark and sputter with a deep, lingering, well-cherished rage., "Many intriguing points [are] made in this book...Coogan's pages spark and sputter with a deep, lingering, well-cherished rage." -- Peter Behrens, The Washington Post "To many, Mr. Coogan... [is the] voice of modern Irish history... makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]." -- The Economist "Coogan's insistent examining of the moral dimensions of that nation's policies, and how they fueled the horrors on the ground, represents his greatest contribution to the voluminous scholarship on the Irish famine, and is this book's greatest strength." -- The Boston Globe "In disturbingly graphic images and compelling language based on true stories from the Famine archives and peppered with his own perspective, Coogan captures the utter devastation wrought by Ireland's greatest ecological disaster which reduced the population by one fourth." -- Irish Edition "The best part is that it did such a good job at keeping me interested that I'm eager to read on and learn more." -- Fingers and Prose "Coogan makes no bones about accusing the government of the day of "a genocidal intent" ... His writing on Ireland's past is intelligent and accessible to a large readership." -- BBC History Magazine, The best part is that it did such a good job at keeping me interested that I'm eager to read on and learn more., "To many, Mr. Coogan… [is the] voice of modern Irish history… makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]." The Economist, Coogan makes no bones about accusing the government of the day of "a genocidal intent" ... His writing on Ireland's past is intelligent and accessible to a large readership., "Horrific, heart-breaking detail . . . Backed up by impressive research . . . Coogan's examining the moral dimensions of [England's] policies, and how they fueled the horrors on the ground, represents his greatest contribution." - The Boston Globe "Acclaimed Irish historian Coogan opens up the truth about the Irish potato famine, and it's uglier than you thought . . . the full story is just now unfolding. This book is a great start." - Kirkus Reviews, Coogan's insistent examining of the moral dimensions of that nation's policies, and how they fueled the horrors on the ground, represents his greatest contribution to the voluminous scholarship on the Irish famine, and is this book's greatest strength., "Many intriguing points [are] made in this book...Coogan's pages spark and sputter with a deep, lingering, well-cherished rage." -- Peter Behrens, The Washington Post "To many, Mr. Coogan... [is the] voice of modern Irish history... makes a compelling case for why we should revisit our current understanding of [the famine]." - The Economist "Coogan's insistent examining of the moral dimensions of that nation's policies, and how they fueled the horrors on the ground, represents his greatest contribution to the voluminous scholarship on the Irish famine, and is this book's greatest strength."- The Boston Globe "In disturbingly graphic images and compelling language based on true stories from the Famine archives and peppered with his own perspective, Coogan captures the utter devastation wrought by Ireland's greatest ecological disaster which reduced the population by one fourth."- Irish Edition "The best part is that it did such a good job at keeping me interested that I'm eager to read on and learn more."- Fingers and Prose "Coogan makes no bones about accusing the government of the day of "a genocidal intent" ... His writing on Ireland's past is intelligent and accessible to a large readership." -- BBC History Magazine , In disturbingly graphic images and compelling language based on true stories from the Famine archives and peppered with his own perspective, Coogan captures the utter devastation wrought by Ireland's greatest ecological disaster which reduced the population by one fourth.
Copyright Date
2013
Dewey Decimal
941.5081
Intended Audience
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Dewey Edition
23
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