Tham khảo Nạn đói lớn (Ireland)

  1. 1 2 Kinealy 1994, tr. xv.
  2. The great famine (An Drochshaol). Dúchas.ie
  3. Éamon Ó Cuív, An Gorta Mór – the impact and legacy of the Great Irish Famine
  4. An Fháinleog Chapter 6. "drochshaol, while it can mean a hard life, or hard times, also, with a capital letter, has a specific, historic meaning: Bliain an Drochshaoil means The Famine Year, particularly 1847; Aimsir an Drochshaoil means the time of the Great Famine (1847–52)."
  5. Ross 2002, tr. 226.
  6. Kinealy 1994, tr. 357.
  7. Kinealy 1994, tr. 5.
  8. O'Neill 2009, tr. 1.
  9. Ó Gráda 2006, tr. 7.
  10. Woodham-Smith 1991, tr. 410–411.
  11. Donnelly, Jim (ngày 17 tháng 2 năm 2011). “The Irish Famine”. BBC History. 
  12. Thornton, Mark (tháng 4 năm 1998). “What Caused the Irish Potato Famine?”. The Free Market 16 (4). 
  13. Fraser, Evan D. G. (ngày 30 tháng 10 năm 2003). “Social vulnerability and ecological fragility: building bridges between social and natural sciences using the Irish Potato Famine as a case study”. Conservation Ecology 2 (7). Truy cập ngày 28 tháng 5 năm 2019. 
  14. Kelly, M.; Fotheringham, A. Stewart (2011). “The online atlas of Irish population change 1841–2002: A new resource for analysing national trends and local variations in Irish population dynamics”. Irish Geography 44 (2–3): 215–244. doi:10.1080/00750778.2011.664806. ..population declining dramatically from 8.2 million to 6.5 million between 1841 and 1851 and then declining gradually and almost continuously to 4.5 million in 1961 
  15. "The Vanishing Irish: Ireland’s population from the Great Famine to the Great War." Timothy W. Guinnane lectures in economics at Yale University.
  16. Kinealy 1994, tr. 342.
  17. Tebrake, Janet K. (tháng 5 năm 1992). “Irish peasant women in revolt: The Land League years”. Irish Historical Studies 28 (109): 63–80. doi:10.1017/S0021121400018587
  18. "The Battering Ram and Irish Evictions, 1887–90" L. Perry Curtis. Irish-American Cultural Institute 10.1353/eir.2007.0039