
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In the 1840s a blight hit Ireland, destroying the staple crop of the Irish peasants: the potato. As a result, Ireland lost approximately one third of its population to starvation and emigration. Essentially a British colony at the time, the natural disaster in Ireland was compounded by British incompetence and indifference.
By Mark Palmer5
5959 ratings
In the 1840s a blight hit Ireland, destroying the staple crop of the Irish peasants: the potato. As a result, Ireland lost approximately one third of its population to starvation and emigration. Essentially a British colony at the time, the natural disaster in Ireland was compounded by British incompetence and indifference.

228,364 Listeners

36,758 Listeners

4,041 Listeners

4,794 Listeners

10,361 Listeners

112,064 Listeners

19,194 Listeners

1,952 Listeners

39,510 Listeners

15,590 Listeners

2,863 Listeners

1,593 Listeners