The Great Famine
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Bridging the gap to bring Irish history to the British market, across a range of titles that are so deeply connected to British history as a whole.
This series delves into the rich and complex history of Ireland, aiming to bridge the gap between Irish and British historical narratives. It offers profound insights into the events and figures that shaped both nations and their intertwined destinies. Each volume presents fresh perspectives and detailed analyses, enriching our understanding of a shared heritage. It is a compelling exploration for anyone interested in the intricate relationship between Britain and Ireland.



Bridging the gap to bring Irish history to the British market, across a range of titles that are so deeply connected to British history as a whole.
Second title in P&S;'s new series 'Irish Perspectives', bridging the gap to bring Irish history to the British market, across a range of titles that are so deeply connected to British history as a whole.
In collaboration with History Ireland, the leading Irish history magazine publisher based in Dublin, this is the second title in P&S;'s new series 'Irish Perspectives' - bridging the gap to bring Irish history to the British market.