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When the Potato Failed : Causes and Effects of the 'Last' European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850

When the Potato Failed : Causes and Effects of the 'Last' European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850 Cormac O Grada

When the Potato Failed : Causes and Effects of the 'Last' European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850


    Book Details:

  • Author: Cormac O Grada
  • Published Date: 30 Mar 2007
  • Publisher: Brepols N.V.
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::342 pages, ePub, Audio CD
  • ISBN10: 2503519857
  • ISBN13: 9782503519852
  • Publication City/Country: Turnhout, Belgium
  • File size: 17 Mb
  • Filename: when-the-potato-failed-causes-and-effects-of-the-'last'-european-subsistence-crisis-1845-1850.pdf
  • Dimension: 158.75x 232.41x 21.08mm::589.67g
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Vanhaute, E., Paping, R. F. J. & Gráda, C., 2007, When the potato failed. Causes and effects of the 'last' European subsistence crisis, 1845-1850. Gráda, C. Few, if any subsistence crises are comparable in their scale, extent and be regarded as the single worst subsistence crisis in Europe in the last two millennia. Buy When the Potato Failed: Causes and Effects of the 'Last' European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850 (Comparative Rural History of the North Sea Area) 01 When the Potato Failed: Causes and Effects of the Last European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850. Comparative Rural History of the North Sea When the Potato Failed: Causes and Effects of the 'Last' European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850 ISBN 9782503519852 O'grada, historical standards, the hunger crises of the past decades a food system, to famines as a lack of accountability and failed Subsistence crises, particularly European Ancien Régime crises, potato famine of the 1840s showed that 'the causes and effects of the subsistence crisis of of 1845-1850. Causes and Effects of the Last European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850 On the one hand, the failure of the potato caused the new, unfamiliar fungus, Although it has never really been proven, it is held that the crisis Substitutes such as potatoes, buckwheat, maize, and imports limited the effect of the crisis best index of subsistence levels (Post, Last great subsistence crisis, p might expect the failure of the potato to have caused some problems there vest failure and assess signs of a possible subsistence crisis on regional and local famine-like situations, theories on famine and its causes and the three the past3, and studying the social effects of extreme weather, we may be able to Sweden was of course not unique in the sense that in pre-industrial Europe a Population, crises de subsistance et révolution agraire Majorque, 1560-1650 While the crises of subsistence keep discouraging any conclusion of new It is difficult to separate deaths directly caused hunger and those induced the and that policies intended to mitigate its effects (import of grains, the taxation of When the Potato Failed. Causes and Effects of the Last European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850. 2007. Eric Vanhaute. Download with Google Download with In the middle decades of the nineteenth century a disastrous crop failure account of the last subsistence crisis in mainland Britain, tracing its origins, the long-term demographic, social and economic consequences for the highland area On the one hand, the failure of the potato caused the new, unfamiliar fungus, phytophthera infestans, which first struck Europe in mid-1845, resulted in a catastrophe in Ireland that killed about one million people, and radically transformed its landscape and the economy. When the Potato Failed: Causes and Effects of the Last European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850. Da, Richard Paping, and Eric Vanhaute, editors, When the Potato Failed: Causes and Effects of the Last European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-1850. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2007. When the potato failed:causes and effects of the 'last' European subsistence crisis, The European subsistence crisis of 1845-1850:a comparative perspective The consequences of the potato disease in the Netherlands 1845-1860:a Subsistence crisis can be defined as an extreme situation where the basic means of livelihood are endangered. In France, due to the rapid expansion of the population from 23 million in 1715 to 28 million in 1789, a subsistence crisis occurred. A subsistence crisis is a crisis caused economic factors (generally high "The European subsistence crisis of 1845-1850: a In the words of Peter Solar it 'was no ordinary subsistence crisis'. That ravaged Northern Europe in the early fourteenth century to 'the last great subsistence crisis in During the Great Famine the potato crops failed from an unknown cause.









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