Christine Kinealy
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Christine Kinealy is an Irish historian, author, and founding director of Ireland's Great Hunger Institute at Quinnipiac University. She is an authority on Irish history. Kinealy has lived in the United States since 2007. She was named "one of the most influential Irish Americans" in 2011 by Irish America magazine.
Christine Kinealy's Published Works
Published Works
- This great calamity : the Irish famine 1845-52 (2006) (91)
- The Great Irish Famine (2002) (78)
- Teaching and Learning History (2005) (68)
- The Great Irish Famine: Impact, Ideology and Rebellion (2001) (43)
- A death-dealing famine : the great hunger in Ireland (2015) (37)
- At Home with the Empire: At home with the Empire: the example of Ireland (2006) (25)
- This Great Calamity (1994) (22)
- Repeal and revolution: 1848 in Ireland (2009) (20)
- Review: The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions (2000) (15)
- Charity and the Great Hunger in Ireland: The Kindness of Strangers (2013) (14)
- Daniel O'Connell and the Anti-Slavery Movement: 'The Saddest People the Sun Sees' (2010) (10)
- A disunited kingdom (1999) (6)
- Ireland's great hunger : silence, memory, and commemoration (2002) (5)
- A New History of Ireland (2004) (5)
- The Hidden Famine: Hunger, Poverty and Sectarianism in Belfast 1840-50 (2000) (5)
- The famine in Ulster : the regional impact (1997) (4)
- The Government’s Response to the Crisis (2002) (4)
- PEEL, ROTTEN POTATOES AND PROVIDENCE : The repeal of the Corn Laws and the Irish Famine (2002) (4)
- The hidden famine : poverty, hunger and sectarianism in Belfast 1840-50 (2000) (4)
- Royal representations: queen victoria and british culture 1837–76 (2000) (4)
- Repeal and revolution (2013) (3)
- A Death-Dealing Famine (1997) (3)
- Politics in Ireland (2007) (3)
- War and Peace: Ireland Since the 1960s (2010) (2)
- The Great Famine in Ireland, Impact, Ideology and Rebellion (2002) (2)
- The Great Famine revisited (2018) (2)
- Politics and power in Victorian Ireland (2006) (2)
- Peel, Rotten Potatoes and Providence (1998) (2)
- Sketches of the Irish Bar (2021) (2)
- ‘Brethren in Bondage’: Chartists, O’Connellites, Young Irelanders and the 1848 Uprising (2005) (2)
- How politics Fed the Famine (1996) (2)
- Leslie A. Williams. Daniel O'Connell, the British Press, and the Irish Famine: Killing Remarks. Edited by William H. A. Williams. Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate. 2003. Pp. xvii, 380. $79.95 (2005) (1)
- Teaching and Learning History in Higher Education (2005) (1)
- Entering the Abyss (1995) (1)
- The History of the Irish Famine : Fallen Leaves of Humanity: Famines in Ireland Before and After the Great Famine (2018) (1)
- Address from the People of Ireland (2021) (1)
- Black Abolitionists in Ireland (2020) (1)
- Robin Haines, Charles Trevelyan and the Great Irish Famine (2005) (1)
- Liberty or Slavery? (2021) (0)
- Name and Address (1992) (0)
- Sarah Parker Remond (1826–1894) (2020) (0)
- O’Connell’s Position and Career. (2021) (0)
- The Petition of the Undersigned Members of the Orange Institution of Ireland (2021) (0)
- Letter from Thomas Verner, Magistrate in Belfast, with a Copy of a Deposition by John Rea (18 November 1847). National Archives of Ireland, Outrage Papers for Co. Antrim, MS 1/110 (2021) (0)
- Account of the condition on board the “Lady Dombrain” that sailed from Killybegs to St. John, New Brunswick in 1848 from officials in St John. Papers relative to emigration to the British provinces in North America, HC, pp 132–4 (2018) (0)
- To the Chancellor of the Exchequer. (2021) (0)
- The springtime of the peoples (2013) (0)
- Materials used in the fitting out of the 38 females sent from Ballinasloe workhouse to Australia in August, 1848. 1 Western Star, 19 August 1848 (2018) (0)
- Remember the 30Th of may 1844! (2021) (0)
- The position of Irish Catholic emigrants in Liverpool before the famine as indicated by Paul Cullen. 1 Paul Cullen to Tobias Kirby, dated 25 June, 1842, Dublin Diocesan Archives (Cullen Papers, 1842) (2018) (0)
- A sacred obligation (2013) (0)
- Riot, Protest and Popular Agitation (2002) (0)
- Mr O’Connell’s Eligibility to Sit in Parliament (2021) (0)
- Charles E. Trevelyan, The Irish Crisis: Being a Narrative of the Measures for the Relief of the Distress Caused by the Great Irish Famine of 1846–7 (January 1848)Charles E. Trevelyan, the Irish Crisis (2018) (0)
- ‘The chained wolves’: the 1848–ers overseas (2009) (0)
- Alfred Smee, on the Cause of the Potato Disease: Aphis Vastator (1846, 1847 and 1878) (2018) (0)
- Moses Roper (1815–1891) (2020) (0)
- Views from America (2018) (0)
- Samuel Ringgold Ward (1817–c.1866) (2020) (0)
- Reports of the Mansion House Committee on the Potato Disease in 1845 (1846) (2018) (0)
- Letter from Lord Bessborough to Lord John Russell (11 September 1846). National Archives, PRO 30/22/5C (2021) (0)
- A Modest Proposal: New directions in researching and understanding Ireland's Great Famine (2022) (0)
- Letter To Kossuth. (2021) (0)
- Daniel O'Connell, the British Press, and the Irish Famine: Killing Remarks (2005) (0)
- Warning from the Irish Emigrant Society of New York to those who were considering coming to New York. 1 Armagh Guardian, 1 May 1848 (2018) (0)
- The Queen’s Letter for Ireland (January 1847) and Consequent Parliamentary Questionsthe Queen’s Letter for Ireland (2018) (0)
- Parliamentary debate in the House of Commons on the impact which the large number of Irish pauper immigrants had on the city of Liverpool. Hansard Parliamentary Debates, xcii (dated, 7 May 1847), cc. 424–7 (2018) (0)
- Dreams and delusions (2013) (0)
- Pamphlet from John Robert Godley 1 and signed by 83 Irish noblemen calling on the British Prime Minister, Lord John Russell, to implement a scheme of colonization of pauper Irish families to North America 2 (2018) (0)
- An Ocean of Benevolence (2020) (0)
- Saving the Irish Poor: Charity and the Great Famine (2015) (0)
- The History of the Irish Famine (2018) (0)
- Account of how Irish emigrants fared in the large American cities. Galway Vindicator, 30 July, 1853 (2018) (0)
- John Mitchel, The Last Conquest of Ireland, Perhaps. Chapter XXIV (1861)John Mitchel, the Last Conquest of Ireland (2018) (0)
- Repeal Association.–This Day. (2021) (0)
- GEorge Francis Train, Three Cheers for the Famine (1872) (2018) (0)
- Graves which their own cowardice has digged (2013) (0)
- An Irish Trial (2021) (0)
- Letter from Thomas Carlyle to Margaret Aitken Carlyle (19 June 1847). National Library of Scotland, MSS 23167 and 10029 (2021) (0)
- Sketch of Daniel O’Connell. (2021) (0)
- BOOK REVIEW: James S. Donnelly.THE GREAT IRISH POTATO FAMINE, and Carla KingFAMINE, LAND AND CULTURE IN IRELAND (2002) (0)
- Fear in 1847 of the large numbers of Irish emigrants flooding into Britain and in particular the ports of Liverpool and Glasgow. Manchester Guardian, 20 January 1847 (2018) (0)
- Memorial from the Kilrush Board of Guardians to the Prime Minister, Lord John Russell, advocating emigration from the workhouses as a solution to Ireland’s problems. 1 Clare Journal, 26 November 1846 (2018) (0)
- Amid the Alien Corn (1995) (0)
- 1972 and the Ulster Troubles: “A Very Bad Year.”By Alan F. Parkinson. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010. Pp. 400. €11.95. (2012) (0)
- Desmond Norton. Landlords, Tenants, Famine: The Business of an Irish Land Agency in the 1840s . Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2006. Pp. 380. $89.95 (cloth). (2008) (0)
- ‘A sacred obligation’: July 1848 (2009) (0)
- W. L. Garrison in Dublin (2018) (0)
- Reports of Messrs. Kane, Lindley and Playfair, Commissioners, on the Potatoe [SIC] 1 Disease (1845) (2018) (0)
- Remembering the Famine (2002) (0)
- Proposal in the Skibbereen Board of Guardians to send female workhouse paupers to North America. Galway Vindicator, 20 December 1848 (2018) (0)
- ‘Black ’47’: Repeal in retreat (2009) (0)
- Roman Catholic Association (2021) (0)
- W. R. Wilde, Irish Popular Superstitions (1852) (2018) (0)
- Report from County Kerry of people emigrating who were able to pay their rent, but the landlords accepted a higher payment, forcing the families to leave. Kerry Examiner, 27 June, 1854 (2018) (0)
- Account of how famine emigrants from the west of Ireland arrived in Liverpool in such a poor state with little or no money. 1 Nation, 14 November 1846, reprinted from the Liverpool Times (2018) (0)
- Repeal, Relief and Rebellion (2002) (0)
- Douglass and Garrison (2018) (0)
- Religion and the Churches (2002) (0)
- Attempts to encourage emigration by landowners and the gentry, and in particular to influence government officials, especially after 1847 (2018) (0)
- Victorian Power and Politics (2006) (0)
- Philanthropy and Private Donations (2002) (0)
- ‘Ourselves alone’: Repeal, 1840–45 (2009) (0)
- Charles Montalembert, De l’Avenir Politique de l’Angleterre (Paris: Didier, 1856), ch. 10 (transcribed and translated by Christine Kinealy and Francine Sagar) (2021) (0)
- Mr. O’Connell—New Writ for Clare.] (2021) (0)
- Letter of Hon. S. P. Chase (2021) (0)
- Fear and loathing in Ireland: How politics contributed to the Great Famine (2012) (0)
- Ireland’s Great Famine: interdisciplinary perspectives . By Cormac Ó Gráda. Pp x, 325. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2006. €55. (2007) (0)
- Advertisement notifying the establishment of an emigrants’ home in Liverpool in July 1851. Nation, 12 July, 1851 (2018) (0)
- Elihu Burritt, A Journal of a Visit of Three Days to Skibbereen, and its Neighbourhood (February 1847) (2018) (0)
- Home Rule and Haiti (2018) (0)
- Newspaper editorial opposing emigration, 1849. Galway Mercury, 5 May 1849 (2018) (0)
- Statement by Mr Horsely, a Tralee Poor Law Guardian, denouncing the sending of workhouse girls to North America. Kerry Examiner, 9 May 1854 (2018) (0)
- Price Twopence.: O’Connell’s Mission. (2021) (0)
- Kenmare: History and Survival. Fr John O'Sullivan and the Famine Poor by Colum Kenny (review) (2022) (0)
- Correspondence and report in relation to Irish emigrants to New Brunswick in 1847. Papers relative to the emigration to the British provinces in North America, HC 1847–8 (932), xlvii, pp 49–55 (2018) (0)
- Review: In Their Own Words. The Famine in North Connacht 1845–1848, Famine Diary (2000) (0)
- Memory, Silence and Commemoration. Ireland's Great Hunger (2002) (0)
- Padre Ventura’S Funeral Oration. (2021) (0)
- ‘Graves which their own cowardice has digged’: the aftermath (2009) (0)
- Labourers in Co. Mayo contribute to a general fund and every two weeks names were selected and the passage fares provided for a labourer and his family to emigrate to North America. Galway Mercury, 17 April 1852 (2018) (0)
- Dr. Doyle—Maynooth College (2021) (0)
- The Irish Poor Law, 1828-1862 : a study of the relationship between the local and central administration (1984) (0)
- Attempts to encourage the Irish to emigrate to Peru, Sligo Champion, 27 October, 1851 (2018) (0)
- At Home with Ireland: the example of Ireland (2006) (0)
- George Nicholls, ESQ., Poor Laws – Ireland. Three Reports by George Nicholls, ESQ., To her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department (British Parliamentary Papers, 1836–1838) (2018) (0)
- The Orange Marches in Northern Ireland (2003) (0)
- O’Connell in the Midst of His Family (2021) (0)
- An Oration on the Death of Daniel O’Connell: (2021) (0)
- Influx of vast numbers of Irish poor fleeing famine put pressure on the Poor Law system in many towns and cities in England and Wales as seen by the situation in Manchester in December 1847. Manchester Guardian, 11 December 1847 (2018) (0)
- The chained wolves (2013) (0)
- Isaac Butt, A Voice for Ireland, the Famine in the Land. What has been Done and What is to be Done (1847) (2018) (0)
- Spirit of the Press (2021) (0)
- Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) (2020) (0)
- Sketch of the Political, Professional, and Moral of Daniel O’Connell, Esq. (2021) (0)
- Additions to the Irish Narrative (2018) (0)
- How the forty girls sent out from Sligo workhouse on the Lady Kennaway in 1848 under the Female Orphan Scheme to Australia fared in Australia. Sligo Journal, 30 Nov. 1849 (2018) (0)
- Lydia Jane Fisher, Letters from the Kingdom of Kerry in the Year 1845. Letter VIII (1847) (2018) (0)
- Edmund Kelly (1817–1884) (2020) (0)
- Speech by Lord Monteagle in the House of Lords on the emigration provisions in the Poor Relief (Ireland) Bill. Hansard, House of Lords Debates, vol. 107 (dated 13 July, 1849), cc 312–3 (2018) (0)
- Food Supply and Trade (2002) (0)
- Account of tenants sent from Colonel Wyndham’s estate in Co. Clare to Quebec on the “Governor” from Limerick in 1848. 1 Papers relative to the emigration to the British provinces in North America, HC 1847–8 (971), xlvii, pp 1–3 (2018) (0)
- Who Will Succeed O’Connell? (2021) (0)
- London, Tuesday, May 25, 1847. (2021) (0)
- Meeting in Cavan in September, 1849 to promote emigration to Australia, Nation, 8 September 1849 (2018) (0)
- Frederick Douglass and Ireland (2018) (0)
- Letter from William Smith O’Brien, on the increasing influence of Catholicism on O’Connell (22 December 1847). National Library of Ireland, MS 10515 (2021) (0)
- Letter from Alexander Bannerman to Lord John Russell, (25 July 1846). National Archives, PRO 30/22/5B (2021) (0)
- Report of Irish Famine emigrants in Edinburgh indicating many were diseased and the appalling living conditions they endured. 1 Edinburgh Medical Journal, 69 (1848) (2018) (0)
- Charles Lenox Remond (1810–1873) (2020) (0)
- Clare Election (0)
- William Wells Brown (c.1814–1884) (2020) (0)
- The Great Irish Potato Famine, and: Famine, Land and Culture in Ireland (review) (2002) (0)
- Centennial Oration on O’Connell, by Wendell Phillips. (2021) (0)
- Newspaper account of a post mortem carried out in York in July 1848 of the McAndrew family from Co. Sligo and who had died in the city from Famine Fever. York Herald, 10 July 1848 1 (2018) (0)
- "The Historian is a Haunted Man": Cecil Woodham-Smith and The Great Hunger (2008) (0)
- Repeal Movement in Boston (2021) (0)
- Report on the female orphans who sailed from Plymouth to Australia on the Thomas Arbuthnot in October 1849. 1 Mayo Telegraph, 20 November 1850 (2018) (0)
- Manner in which emigrants in Liverpool were swindled. Galway Vindicator, 5 April, 1848 (2018) (0)
- Discussion in the Tuam Board of Guardians in October 1851 regarding contributing towards helping paupers to emigrate. Tuam Herald, 25 October, 1851 (2018) (0)
- Buapo UI Cónaill (2021) (0)
- pter from Australia, 12 Jan. 1849 from Ann Kelly to her mother who lived in Donegal. NLI, Monteagle paper (Ms 13400 (2) (pter from Ann Kelly to her mother, dated 12 January 1849)) (2018) (0)
- Daniel O'Connell (2007) (0)
- The Cuckoo Calendar. (2021) (0)
- An Avoidable Calamity (1994) (0)
- Economy and Society in Ireland (2007) (0)
- Read And Circulate. (2021) (0)
- Suggestions as to how emigration should be put in place, especially that of tenants who were assisted by their landlords. Limerick Reporter, 12 September 1848 (2018) (0)
- Dr John Edgar, An Appeal in Belfast for the People of Connaught (October 1846) (2018) (0)
- pter from Bishop Edward Maginn of Derry condemning emigration from Ireland and those who advocated it. 1 Nation, 17 April 1847 (2018) (0)
- Letter from Vere Foster to the newspapers advising potential emigrants as to the best places in the United States to settle and proposing that Illinois as the best destination for emigrants. 1 Nation, 9 August, 1851 (2018) (0)
- Names of the fifty girls sent from Mountbellew workhouse to Montreal on the Primrose in July 1854. 1 Minutes of Mountbellew Poor Law Guardians, week ending 5 March (Galway County Council Archives, Mountbellew Poor Law minute book, Nov. 1852–May 1853) (2018) (0)
- Attempts to encourage Irish paupers to emigrate to Argentina. 1 Limerick Reporter and Tipperary Vindicator, 4 Mar 1850 (2018) (0)
- Reviews of Books:Daniel O'Connell, the British Press, and the Irish Famine: Killing Remarks Leslie A. Williams, William H. A. Williams (2005) (0)
- Letter from a pauper assisted by the Sligo Board of Guardians to the United States and who settled in Connecticut. Sligo Champion, 17 May 1851 (2018) (0)
- ‘A death-dealing famine’: conciliation and division (2009) (0)
- A Disunited Kingdom?: England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1800 -1949 (1999) (0)
- Bishop Hughes, A Lecture on the Antecedent Causes of the Irish Famine in 1847 (New York, March 1847) (2018) (0)
- Queen Victoria on O’Connell and Repeal, 1843 and 1844, Journals of Queen Victoria. Royal Archives, Windsor Castle, RA/Vic/QVJ/1838 (2021) (0)
- Douglass meets Daniel O’Connell (2018) (0)
- Henry Highland Garnet (1815–1882) (2020) (0)
- William Bennett, Six Weeks in Ireland (March and April 1847) (2018) (0)
- Newspaper account of the large-scale emigration from Ireland in 1849 and the opportunities that exist in the United States for emigrants. London Times, January 1849 (2018) (0)
- ‘Dreams and delusions’: the legacy of 1848 (2009) (0)
- The British Relief Association and the Great Famine in Ireland (2014) (0)
- History without Tears (2003) (0)
- Debate in the Limerick Board of Guardians on how the female paupers from the workhouse who were sent to Australia were treated by the shipping crew on the sea voyage. 1 Limerick Reporter, 31 July 1849 (2018) (0)
- Report of Irish people who had been resident in England for a long period being sent back to Ireland when they became destitute. 1 Nation, 2 September, 1854 (2018) (0)
- Some emigrants’ experience was positive and were prepared to acknowledge the support they had been given as with tenants from Lord Monteagle estate. NLI, Monteagle Papers (Ms13,400 (2), pter from P. Danagher, Melbourne to Lord Monteagle, dated 20 Mar. 1848) (2018) (0)
- Complaints by Quebec officials about the brig “St. John” which carried emigrants from Galway port in 1849. 1 Further papers relative to emigration to the British provinces in North America, pt II, HC 1849 (593-II), XXXVIII, pp 5–8 (2018) (0)
- Debate in the House of Lords on the treatment of passengers on board the ships traveling to Australia. Hansard. House Of Lords Debates, Vol. 108 (Dated 15 February, 1850), Ccs. 810–14 (2018) (0)
- The Irish : a photohistory 1840-1940 (2002) (0)
- pter from an emigrant in Australia who had been assisted by Lord Monteagle to emigrate. NLI, Monteagle paper (Ms 13400 (2) (pter from Michal Martin to Lady Monteagle, dated 28 August 1850)) (2018) (0)
- Death of Mr. O’Connell. (2021) (0)
- Account of emigrants on the “Berlin”, which sailed from Westport and arrived in St. John, New Brunswick in 1851. Papers relative to Emigration to the North American Colonies, HC 1852–3, (1650), lxviii, p. 42 (2018) (0)
- Report on the medical condition of Emigrants in Fredericton, New Brunswick. 1 Papers relative to emigration to the British provinces in North America, PP 126–8 (2018) (0)
- Belfast revisited (2018) (0)
- pter from Vere Foster calling for subscriptions to help single people to emigrate, especially young females 1 (Vere Foster Papers, PRONI) (2018) (0)
- Suggestions to intending emigrants to North America from Thomas D’Arcy McGee. 1 Armagh Guardian, 23 April 1849 (2018) (0)
- The Repealer Repulsed! (2021) (0)
- HEROINES OF HUNGER RELIEF: CHALLENGING FEMINIZATION OF FAMINE IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY CULTURAL ARCHIVE(S) (2021) (0)
- Book reviews (2000) (0)
- S. Reynolds Hole, A Little Tour in Ireland by an Oxonian, Chapter V (1859)s. Reynolds Hole (2018) (0)
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