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Victims of Ireland's Great Famine Jonny Geber

Victims of Ireland's Great Famine By Jonny Geber

Victims of Ireland's Great Famine by Jonny Geber


Summary

With one million dead, and just as many forced to emigrate, the Irish Famine (1845-52) is among the worst health calamities in history. In the first bioarchaeological study of Great Famine victims, Jonny Geber uses skeletal analysis to tell the story of how and why the Irish Famine decimated the lowest levels of nineteenth century society.

Victims of Ireland's Great Famine Summary

Victims of Ireland's Great Famine: The Bioarchaeology of Mass Burials at Kilkenny Union Workhouse by Jonny Geber

With one million dead, and just as many forced to emigrate, the Irish Famine (1845-52) is among the worst health calamities in history. In 2006, archaeologists discovered a mass burial containing the remains of nearly 1,000 Kilkenny Union workhouse inmates. In the first bioarchaeological study of Great Famine victims, Jonny Geber uses skeletal analysis to tell the story of how and why the Irish Famine decimated the lowest levels of nineteenth century society.

By examining the physical conditions of the inmates that might have contributed to their institutionalization, as well as to the resulting health consequences, Geber sheds new and unprecedented light on Irelands Great Hunger.

About Jonny Geber

Jonny Geber is a lecturer in biological anthropology at the University of Otago in New Zealand.

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NPB9780813061177
9780813061177
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Victims of Ireland's Great Famine: The Bioarchaeology of Mass Burials at Kilkenny Union Workhouse by Jonny Geber
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Hardback
University Press of Florida
2015-11-30
288
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