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David Dickson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Modern History, Trinity College, Dublin.

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Atlas of the Great Irish Famine (2012) — Contributor — 86 copies, 1 review
The Dublin book trade 1801-1850 (2021) — Preface — 9 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1947-08-30
Date of death
2013-07-31
Gender
male
Occupations
professor of history
Organizations
Trinity College, Dublin
Awards and honors
Royal Irish Academy
Nationality
Ireland
Associated Place (for map)
Ireland

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In the 1840's Ireland had a terrible famine, it killed millions from starvation in a country that was exporting food, it has never helped the Irish relationship with England. However, there was a famine in 1740-41 which could have been as bad, if not worse if the same population levels had been in place. This famine followed a severe frost, a frost that actually killed people and froze waterways, in some instances preventing food from getting in. Weakened people died from diseases that were show more to recur during our later famine.

The worst part of this story, apart from it's lack of being taught in schools, is that there were lessons that if they were learnt during this famine, could have prevented some of the loss of life a century later. But did the powers that be really want that? It's the harder question to answer.
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