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A Doomed Land? Piracy, Elections and The 1847 Harvest | The Great Famine XV
A Doomed Land? Piracy, Elections and The 1847 Harvest | The Great Famine XV
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34 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2017
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Podcast episode
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This show opens with the fascinating story of communities in Mayo who resorted to piracy to survive in 1847. This is only a prelude however before we look at two pivotal events later in the year. After two years of starvation, the only election held during the Great Famine took place in August 1847. In some constituencies this poll was more like a blood sport than modern elections. That summer was also decisive because no sooner were the ballots counted than the island became fixated on an even more important test – the harvest. If this failed the future was bleak but many had reason to be hopeful...This episode is brought to you by www.irishNewspaperArchives.com/podcast As a listener to the show you can get 40% off monthly or yearly subscriptions by using the Coupon Code Pod40 at www.irishNewspaperArchives.com/podcast For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Released:
Oct 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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