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  1. Ireland’s Great Hunger and the Irish Diaspora explores the historical and socio-political circumstances leading to potato failure, mass starvation and death in Ireland, 1847-52. Narrated by actor Gabriel Byrne, the film includes famine scholars, descendants of famine survivors, emigrants to Quebec, and “Earl Grey” orphan women who ...

  2. Why did over a million people Irish people die of starvation and disease, and more than two million leave that country during roughly six years in the mid-18...

    • 50 min
    • 321.1K
    • Rebecca Abbott
  3. 6 de feb. de 2018 · Irelan d’s Great Hunger and the Irish Diaspora a documentary on the Great Famine, made by three professors at Quinnipiac University, is an emmy award winning documentry narrated by Gabriel Byrne. It was shown as the opening event of The International Great Hunger Commemoration, hosted by The Irish Memorial.

  4. Ireland’s Great Hunger and the Irish Diaspora is an Emmy Award-winning documentary narrated by actor Gabriel Byrne that explores not just the potato failure that lead to mass starvation, death, and emigration in Ireland from 1845 to 1852, but the historical, social and political circumstances that made what is misleadingly called the great ...

  5. “Ireland’s Great Hunger and The Irish Diaspora,” narrated by actor Gabriel Byrne, explores the history, culture, and politics that lead to mass starvation, eviction, disease, and death in 19th century Ireland, and the lasting global legacy of that tragic event.

  6. 9 de oct. de 2015 · “Ireland’s Great Hunger and the Irish Diaspora” is a 50-minute documentary narrated by famed Irish actor Gabriel Byrne that delves into the troubled history of crop failure, death...

  7. Ireland’s Great Hunger and the Irish Diaspora is an Emmy Award-winning documentary that presents not just the potato failure that lead to mass starvation, death, and emigration in Ireland, but the historical, social and political circumstances that made what is misleadingly called the Great “Famine” almost inevitable.

    • 49 min
    • 7.8K
    • Rebecca Abbott