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To: the scotsman

You wrote:

“As a history graduate, I read and studied the Famine widely, and still do.”

My PhD in History was in a different area, but I still read about the Irish famine. Look at the book I mentioned. There’s no getting around the fact that Ireland was a net exporter of food for those years, and that food was carted away for sale in Britain under armed guards. It reminds me of Stalin’s policies in Ukraine in the 1930s. No one needed to starve to death.


94 posted on 12/29/2011 5:24:56 AM PST by vladimir998
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To: vladimir998

No, nobody did, but equally the idea and myth that Britain deliberately starved 1.5m people (oh, and that all the dead were Catholic Irish and thats why it happened) is a nonsense. Your comparison to the Homodomor for example is ridiculous.

Michael Sheane’s book on the Famine is very good, as it studies the famine area by area (Tyrone, Donegal etc), and also is a book that looks at the forgotten Protestant deaths of the Famine.


103 posted on 12/29/2011 9:21:14 AM PST by the scotsman (I)
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