Family and Farm in Pre-Famine Ireland; The Parish of Killashandra

Author

Kevin O'Neill

Signed

Signed and dedicated by Kevin O'Neill to the ffep.

Publisher

University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1984

Printing Details

First edition. Hardback in dustwrapper. 22 x 14.5cm, 232pp

About the Book

This study of rural Ireland in the years leading up to the ""Great Hunger"" of the 1840s explicates the social, economic and demographic conditions of the era. The author argues that overpopulation and deprivation were inextricably linked to a third variable - the rapid economic development of rural Ireland that was shaped by British interests. In documenting his view of a rapidly changing pre-famine Ireland, the author focuses on the parish of Killashandra, in County Cavan, during the years 1780 to 1845. Employing a variety of sources, including local statistics, contemporary eyewitness accounts, and manuscript census reports, he is able to record the decisive stages of rural Ireland's transformation.

Condition

Good condition. The wrapper is bumped to all edges with some rubbing to the joints. The book is in strong readable condition, with some bumping to the pages' corners and light foxing to the endpapers.

Important Note

The image shown is the book you will receive, we do not use stock images.