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Was The Great Famine a Genocide? | The Great Famine XXXIII

2019/7/31
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This subject needs little by way of an introduction. It is one of the most controversial debates in Irish history. It continues to overshadow relations with our nearest neighbour - Great Britain.

In the 1840s one million Irish people died and another million famine refugees fled the island. The Irish population fell by 25% in less than a decade.

Over the past 25 years calls for the Great Famine to be defined as a genocide have gained in popularity. In this podcast I tackle the issue head on answering whether British government policy and their actions in Ireland in the 1840s were genocidal.

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