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One in three people are going without food for days, the U.N. said, as global outrage grows over Israel’s restrictions on aid ...
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Independent.ie on MSNNew Ross historical society to welcome distinguished guest for next lectureThe New Ross Historical Society is preparing for its upcoming lecture which will focus on emigration from New Ross. On Thursday, July 24 at 8 p.m., the lecture will highlight those who emigrated from ...
People walk a section of the National Famine Way in Ireland. The self-guided 165-kilometer route details the ill-fated ...
Irish emigrants to Britain were not as celebrated back home and many knew it, according to older members of the community to whom I have spoken over the past 2½ years.
Irish migration, as we explain in the book, was also highly distinctive in that, from the famine onward, about half of the emigrants were young women.
The Unlikely, Enduring Friendship Between Ireland and the Choctaw Nation One act of generosity during the Great Famine forged a bond that transcends generations ...
Irishman Colm Dalton has made it his life’s work to visit every Irish pub in the world. So far he’s made it to 97 pubs in 47 countries.
On Saint Patrick’s Day we celebrate all it means to be Irish. We celebrate the ideals at the heart of the Irish-American story, ones that people everywhere can embrace.
What Made the Irish Famine So Deadly The Great Hunger was a modern event, shaped by the belief that the poor are the authors of their own misery and that the market must be obeyed at all costs.
Researchers firmly point the finger at the South American Andes Mountains as the place where the Irish potato famine pathogen, Phtytophthora infestans, originated.
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Irish Potato Famine - Lies - Extra History - MSNWriter Rob Rath talks about all the cool stories and facts we didn't get to cover in the Irish Potato Famine series. #ExtraHistory #Ireland #History ...
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