Saturday, 25 February 2012

Issue Nineteen
Third Quarter 1995
ISSN 0791-4067
32 Printed Pages A4

'Famine Is A Lie, The Politics, History And Portrayal Of Famine In Irish And Global History'

Page 3: Commemorations, Memories And Myths by Jim Mac Laughlin
Page 6: Praties, Professors And Political Economy by Tadhg Foley
Page 8: Landlords, Tenant Farmers And Spalpeens by Eoghan Harris
Page 10: The Famine In North East Ulster by Jim Grant
Page 12: Staging The Famine by Terry Eagleton
Page 14: Discussing Hunger by Luke Dodd
Page 18: Exhibiting Problems by David Brett
Page 20: Walking Through Our History by Anne Doherty and Brian Ó Gallachóir
Page 22: Patterns Of Experience by Mirella Buckley
Page 25: 1845-1848: What Lessons Are There For Today? by Colm Regan
Page 27: Towards The Concept Of Famine Criminals by Abdullahi Osman El-Tom
Page 29: Poem by Rosemary Canavan

Reviews
Page 30: Heathcliff And The Great Hunger, Terry Eagleton Reviewed by Sean Ryder
Page 30: Don't Mention The War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda And The Media, David Miller
Reviewed by Michael Foley
Page 31: The Oxfam Poverty Report, Kevin Watkins Reviewed by Carol Coulter

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