Book description
In the summer of 1822 a bad potato crop and limited employment
opportunities created famine conditions in the west and south-west of
Ireland. The Other Famine is the first book to examine these events,
and specifically their implications for County Leitrim. Beginning with
an overview of life in the county from 1800 to 1821, this book looks
at landlord-tenant relationships, the standard of living of the poor,
and the impact of the typhus fever epidemic of 1816-18. What follows
is a detailed analysis of the summer of 1822 in Leitrim, when more
than half the population relied on hand-outs from a variety of
charitable institutions, particularly the London Tavern Committee.
Among the issues explored are how the mechanism of relief was
established in the county, the personalities involved and the problems
which arose. Finally, the author assessed the role played by
landlords, and the reasons why so many people in the county, and the
country as a whole, were left dependent on a single crop for their
survival. For The Other Famine, MacAtasney has sourced a rich body of
material which enables us, for the first time, to gain an in-depth
understanding of the effects of the failure of the potato crop in 1822.