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Kilrush Poor Law union encompassed a large area of the south-west of County Clare in the 19th century. The union achieved national notoriety during the Great Famine in Ireland due to the very high level of poverty, hardship, hunger, destitution, famine-related diseases and deaths among its population. A primary cause of those distressed conditions and of the union's notoriety was the extraordinary level of mass evictions that occurred there during the Famine years. County Clare had the highest level of evictions, relative to its population, of any county in Ireland during the Great Famine and Kilrush Poor Law union had the highest level of mass evictions in Clare.
This book presents, for the first time, a detailed analysis of the context, course, causes and consequences of the mass evictions in Kilrush Poor Law union during the Great Famine. It describes the pre-famine community and land-holding patterns, the onset and progress of the mass evictions. It identifies the main evictors, the numbers evicted and their locations. Context and perspectives are examined by reference to other mass evictions in other places and at other times. Extensive contemporary accounts of the Kilrush clearances are reviewed, including the many iconic images from the pages of the Illustrated London News.
Other Publications by The Old Kilfarboy Society:
Dear Far-voiced Veteran:
Essays in Honour of Tom Munnelly.
Edited by Anne Clune
A further volume of collected works of Tom Munnelly is forthcoming.
Oidhreacht an Chláir Teo
OaC is a community-based company formed to
promote the study of the culture of County Clare. The aim of OaC is to foster
and promote the Irish traditional arts in their native environment.
Read more at www.oac.ie
Barry,
The principals of this firm are delighted to get speedy replies -- It might surprise you that a number of firms there failed to respond at all so we are doubly grateful to have located eprint.
CM
Seriously Good Books
publisher of Eromenos and Bending The Boyne
www.seriouslygoodbooks.net
Barry
Lionel launched his book last saturday and sold almost 120 books on the day. We have about 90 left out of 250.
People were very impressed with your printing and i would hope there is business for you from it.
With regards
conor gallagher
I really cant thank you enough Barry, that's brilliant.
regards
aron
Aron Costello "Story"
Hi Barry
Thank you for the final proofs. I'm delighted with them and don't need to make further changes. We'd like to increase the order to 350 copies.
Thanks for doing a very good job on this. I've a few more projects in the pipeline and will be in touch again.
Regards,
Aine Miller
In The House of Long Life
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