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After the Famine - Irish Agriculture, 1850-1914

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Michael Turner is the lead pastor of Turning Point Church-a multicultural, multicampus church in South Metro Atlanta, Georgia-that he co-founded with his wife, Charla, in 2003. He is also an author, speaker, and coach. He and Charla have three children: Micha, Presley, and Madelyn. Klappentext An important and detailed contribution to debate on Irish social, economic and agrarian history. Zusammenfassung After the Famine! first published in 1996! examines in detail the recovery of Irish agriculture before 1914. Michael Turner analyses land use! peasant occupancy! and the annual value of Irish output! questioning prevailing orthodoxies about income distribution! and making an important contribution to a controversial area of Irish social and economic history. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Ireland and Irish agricultural history in context; 2. Agricultural change; 3. The occupation of the land; 4. The product of the land: output; 5. The performance of agriculture; 6. Labour and the working of the land; 7. Conclusion - structure, output and performance, and the distribution of the spoils; Appendixes; Bibliography.

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