The Irish Crisis

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Creative Media Partners, LLC, Jul 18, 2023 - History - 208 pages

First published in 1848, The Irish Crisis is a landmark work that examined the root causes of the famine that devastated Ireland in the mid-19th century. Author Charles Edward Trevelyan was a leading civil servant responsible for implementing British policy in Ireland, and his analysis of the crisis remains one of the most insightful and well-researched accounts of this tragic period in Irish history.

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