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Victims of Ireland's Great Famine : The Bioarchaeology of Mass Burials at Kilkenny Union Workhouse
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- With one million dead, and just as many forced to emigrate, the Irish Famine (1845-52) is among the worst health calamities in history. In 2006, archaeologists discovered a mass burial containing the remains of nearly 1,000 Kilkenny Union workhouse inmates. In the first bioarchaeological study of Great Famine victims, Jonny Geber uses skeletal analysis to tell the story of how and why the Irish Famine decimated the lowest levels of nineteenth century society.By examining the physical conditions of the inmates that might have contributed to their institutionalization, as well as to the resulting health consequences, Geber sheds new and unprecedented light on Ireland's Great Hunger.
- Subjects :
- Humanities
Diseases
Almshouses
Social sciences
Medical care
Public health
Poverty
Starvation
Archaeology
Anthropology
Starvation--History--19th century
Poor--Ireland--History--19th century
Malnutrition
Famines--Ireland--Kilkenny (County)--History--19th century
Mass burials--Ireland--Kilkenny (County)--History--19th century
Workhouses--Ireland--History--19th century
Demography
Sociology
Nutrition disorders
History
Social problems
Ethnology
Public welfare
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9780813061177, 9780813064673, 9780813055633, and 9780813063447
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- Victims of Ireland's Great Famine : The Bioarchaeology of Mass Burials at Kilkenny Union Workhouse
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 1002990