Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger

Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger
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Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011704106
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Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger by : Asenath Nicholson

Compassionate Stranger

Compassionate Stranger
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Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780815652892
ISBN-13 : 0815652895
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Compassionate Stranger by : Maureen O'Rourke Murphy

The first biography of Asenath Nicholson, Compassionate Stranger recovers the largely forgotten history of an extraordinary woman. Trained as a school teacher, Nicholson was involved in the abolitionist, temperance, and diet reforms of the day before she left New York in 1844 “to personally investigate the condition of the Irish poor.” She walked alone throughout nearly every county in Ireland and reported on conditions in rural Ireland on the eve of the Great Irish Famine. She published Ireland’s Welcome to the Stranger, an account of her travels in 1847. She returned to Ireland in December 1846 to do what she could to relieve famine suffering—first in Dublin and then in the winter of 1847–48 in the west of Ireland where the suffering was greatest. Nicholson’s precise, detailed diaries and correspondence reveal haunting insights into the desperation of victims of the Famine and the negligence and greed of those who added to the suffering. Her account of the Great Irish Famine, Annals of the Famine in Ireland in 1847, 1848 and 1849, is both a record of her work and an indictment of official policies toward the poor: land, employment, famine relief. In addition to telling Nicholson’s story, from her early life in Vermont and upstate New York to her better-known work in Ireland, Murphy puts Nicholson’s own writings and other historical documents in conversation. This not only contextualizes Nicholson’s life and work, but it also supplements the impersonal official records with Nicholson’s more compassionate and impassioned accounts of the Irish poor.

Irish Local Names Explained

Irish Local Names Explained
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Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : CHI:19163087
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Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Irish Local Names Explained by : Patrick Weston Joyce

The Stranger in Ireland

The Stranger in Ireland
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1017015678
ISBN-13 : 9781017015676
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Stranger in Ireland by : John Carr

Voyage of Mercy

Voyage of Mercy
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781250200488
ISBN-13 : 1250200482
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Voyage of Mercy by : Stephen Puleo

“Puleo has found a new way to tell the story with this well-researched and splendidly written chronicle of the Jamestown, its captain, and an Irish priest who ministered to the starving in Cork city...Puleo’s tale, despite the hardship to come, surely is a tribute to the better angels of America’s nature, and in that sense, it couldn’t be more timely.” —The Wall Street Journal The remarkable story of the mission that inspired a nation to donate massive relief to Ireland during the potato famine and began America's tradition of providing humanitarian aid around the world More than 5,000 ships left Ireland during the great potato famine in the late 1840s, transporting the starving and the destitute away from their stricken homeland. The first vessel to sail in the other direction, to help the millions unable to escape, was the USS Jamestown, a converted warship, which left Boston in March 1847 loaded with precious food for Ireland. In an unprecedented move by Congress, the warship had been placed in civilian hands, stripped of its guns, and committed to the peaceful delivery of food, clothing, and supplies in a mission that would launch America’s first full-blown humanitarian relief effort. Captain Robert Bennet Forbes and the crew of the USS Jamestown embarked on a voyage that began a massive eighteen-month demonstration of soaring goodwill against the backdrop of unfathomable despair—one nation’s struggle to survive, and another’s effort to provide a lifeline. The Jamestown mission captured hearts and minds on both sides of the Atlantic, of the wealthy and the hardscrabble poor, of poets and politicians. Forbes’ undertaking inspired a nationwide outpouring of relief that was unprecedented in size and scope, the first instance of an entire nation extending a hand to a foreign neighbor for purely humanitarian reasons. It showed the world that national generosity and brotherhood were not signs of weakness, but displays of quiet strength and moral certitude. In Voyage of Mercy, Stephen Puleo tells the incredible story of the famine, the Jamestown voyage, and the commitment of thousands of ordinary Americans to offer relief to Ireland, a groundswell that provided the collaborative blueprint for future relief efforts, and established the United States as the leader in international aid. The USS Jamestown’s heroic voyage showed how the ramifications of a single decision can be measured not in days, but in decades.

Power of Raven, Wisdom of Serpent

Power of Raven, Wisdom of Serpent
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Publisher : SteinerBooks
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0940262665
ISBN-13 : 9780940262669
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Power of Raven, Wisdom of Serpent by : Noragh Jones

The customs and spirituality of the traditional communities of the highlands and islands of Scotland were preserved in a way that has been lost to most people today. Jones describes the vital roles of women in those communities, with their customary powers of "seeing," healing, blessing, and cursing. Their hospitality, conviviality, and deep wisdom, together with their celebration of the tasks of daily life, have much to teach us today in our modern way of life.

Nature's Own Book

Nature's Own Book
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Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35558005369190
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Nature's Own Book by : Asenath Nicholson

The Stranger in Ireland

The Stranger in Ireland
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Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433069334799
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Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Stranger in Ireland by : Sir John Carr