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After the Famine Michael Turner (University of Hull)

After the Famine By Michael Turner (University of Hull)

After the Famine by Michael Turner (University of Hull)


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After the Famine, first published in 1996, examines in detail the recovery of Irish agriculture before 1914. Michael Turner analyses land use, peasant occupancy, and the annual value of Irish output, questioning prevailing orthodoxies about income distribution, and making an important contribution to a controversial area of Irish social and economic history.

After the Famine Summary

After the Famine: Irish Agriculture, 1850-1914 by Michael Turner (University of Hull)

After the Famine examines the recovery in Irish agriculture in the wake of the disastrous potato famine of the 1840s, and presents an annual agricultural output series for Ireland from 1850 to 1914. Michael Turner's detailed 1996 study is in three parts: he analyses the changing structure of agriculture in terms of land use and peasant occupancy; he presents estimates of the annual value of Irish output between 1850 and 1914; and he assesses Irish agricultural performance in terms of several measures of productivity. These analyses are placed in the context of British and European agricultural development, and suggest that, contrary to prevailing orthodoxies, landlords rather than tenants were the main beneficiaries in the period leading up to the land reforms. After the Famine is an important contribution to an extremely controversial area of Irish social and economic history.

After the Famine Reviews

Review of the hardback: '... a splendid and thought-provoking book. Its implications are deep and wide-ranging.' English Historical Review
Review of the hardback: '... remains an impressive contribution to the economic history of Victorian and Edwardian Ireland.' Irish Studies Review

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Ireland and Irish agricultural history in context; 2. Agricultural change; 3. The occupation of the land; 4. The product of the land: output; 5. The performance of agriculture; 6. Labour and the working of the land; 7. Conclusion - structure, output and performance, and the distribution of the spoils; Appendixes; Bibliography.

Additional information

NLS9780521890946
9780521890946
0521890942
After the Famine: Irish Agriculture, 1850-1914 by Michael Turner (University of Hull)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2002-04-11
332
N/A
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