Titles Needed--Irish History--The Famine

I’m looking for materials on the Irish Potato Famine 1845-1849.

Web searches have revealed sites, but I find the listed bibliographies to be unsatisfactory.

Suggestions from the SD posters? Lukers? Teeming Millions in general?

General histories, diaries of Irish writers, observers, or clerics are good. So are other contemporary accounts.

Anything will help.

Materials must be in print, or recent reprints of old materials.

No historical journal or magazines, please.
Yours, with thanks,
Bosda Di’Chi

When I was in Ireland there were several books on this topic, but the most common one was

The Great Hunger : Ireland, 1845-1849
by Cecil Blanche Fitz Gerald Woodham Smith, Cecil Woodham-Smith, Charles Woodham

It’s published by Penguin books, and I have read. Highly recommended. There are many other books on the topic, which you can find at one of the book sites, such as amazon.com

Cal-that’s the one I was about to say. Haven’t read it myself, but my history professor recommended it for my sister, who’s doing her history paper on the very same thing.

Already read that. I’m looking for a new title.

Diaries of Famine survivors, maybe?

If only my mom could use the computer … the Irish Famine is her current hobby. I guess it’s better than the year she tried to knit scarves and mittens. There is, however, some sort of Irish Famine organization and they make T-shirts and that’s what we all got for Christmas last year. Not very uplifting.

There’s a journal by a guy named Robert Whyte that I believe is still in print. It’s about the famine and then how he emmigrated on a coffin ship.

There is also a collection of journal entries and other first hand accounts which I think is called “Irish Hunger” and the editor is Thomas (?) Hayden. I’m not sure about the first name.

I assume you have done searches for Irish Famine on the Amazon and Barnes and Noble websites.

Never did get many answers to this thread, so I’ll revive it for Saint Patrick’s Day.

I’m doing a research report on Ireland and found one book on the topic. It’s historical fiction, though it’s interesting: The Grave by James Heneghan.

It’s the story of a boy in the 1970’s who gets sent to the 1860s and the potato famine. Pretty interesting.

Woodham-Smith’s book is probably the best, recent, generally available book. She includes a pretty extensive bibliography. You might take a look at some of that stuff. In addition her “The Reason Why” on the Charge of the Light Brigade has an extended chapter on the Great Famine in County Mayo where Lord Lucan had extensive holdings.

I know this is the sort of thread I’m usually all over, but unfortunately I haven’t got much to contribute this time, as the only famine-specific books I’ve read are The Great Hunger which was already mentioned and Thomas Gallagher’s Paddy’s Lament which I can’t recommend.

A few others that I’ve been told are good are:

Irish Hunger by Tom Hayden (yes, that’s Jane Fonda’s ex)
Black 47 and Beyond by Cormac Ó Gráda - this is said to be a somewhat revisionist history
Letters From Ireland During The Famine of 1847
by Alexander Somerville

Good luck, anyway.