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Graves Are Walking

John Kelly

『Graves Are Walking』の概要

Ireland's catastrophic 1840s famine comes alive in Kelly's masterful chronicle where over one million perished. Endorsed by Bill Clinton as required reading for policymakers, this haunting narrative reveals how ideology, racism, and bacterial infection converged to create a preventable tragedy that reshaped nations.

『Graves Are Walking』の主要テーマ

  • irish potato famine
  • british colonial policy
  • humanitarian disaster management
  • phytophthora infestans impact
  • nineteenth century poverty

『Graves Are Walking』の名言

  • October 1845 seared itself into Irish memory as the moment when catastrophe became undeniable.

  • Men wept openly in Cork while pulling ruined potatoes from the ground.

『Graves Are Walking』の登場人物

  • Thomas Campbell FosterReporter for The Times sent to investigate Ireland
  • Edmund SpenserCivil servant who advocated for reconquest
  • Daniel O'ConnellLeader of the movement against Anglo-Irish Union
  • Anton de BaryScientist who identified the potato fungus

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『Graves Are Walking』の著者について

John Kelly, a historian holding a graduate degree in European history, is the acclaimed author of The Graves Are Walking: The Great Famine and the Saga of the Irish People. His expertise lies in crafting meticulously researched narrative histories of major human catastrophes, blending scholarly rigor with novelistic storytelling.

Kelly's examination of the Irish Potato Famine masterfully dissects the convergence of political policies, religious tensions, and ecological disaster that exacerbated the tragedy.

He previously authored the bestselling The Great Mortality, an intimate chronicle of the Black Death praised for its vivid reconstruction of the 14th-century plague. Kelly's works demonstrate a consistent focus on historical crises, leveraging his background in European history to analyze societal responses to disaster.

His writing has garnered recognition for transforming complex historical events into compelling, human-centered narratives. The Great Mortality solidified his reputation as a master of historical storytelling, becoming a commercial and critical success that established his authoritative voice in the genre.

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John Kelly's The Graves Are Walking examines the Great Irish Potato Famine (1845-1852), analyzing its causes, devastating human impact, and political failures. The book details how British policies exacerbated the crisis through inadequate relief efforts, ideological rigidity, and landlord evictions. Kelly blends economic analysis with harrowing accounts of starvation and mass emigration.

This book is ideal for readers interested in Irish history, socioeconomic disasters, or colonial-era policy impacts. Historians will appreciate Kelly’s primary-source research, while general audiences gain insight into systemic inequality. Its narrative approach makes complex economic concepts accessible to non-specialists.

Yes, for its rigorous research and gripping narrative of human resilience. Kelly provides fresh analysis of British evangelical influences on policy and unflinching accounts of famine suffering. Some readers note occasional timeline jumps, but the book remains a seminal work on the tragedy.

Kelly argues the famine stemmed from Phytophthora infestans fungus destroying potato crops, but emphasizes human failures: British free-market ideology restricting food aid, absentee landlords evicting starving tenants, and anti-Irish racism. The book contends these factors transformed a crop failure into genocide.

Kelly condemns British officials like Charles Trevelyan for moralizing starvation as "divine retribution" while blocking aid shipments. He documents how London prioritized fiscal conservatism over lives, with the Times newspaper echoing dehumanizing stereotypes. Relief programs like public works were underfunded and mismanaged.

The book highlights how 19th-century evangelical Protestantism shaped Britain’s punitive stance. Officials viewed the famine as God’s punishment for Irish "moral failings" like Catholicism and poverty. This theology justified austerity and accelerated forced emigration schemes.

Kelly details mass exodus waves (1847-1852), where over a million fled on "coffin ships" to America. He analyzes how survivor trauma reshaped Irish identity abroad, with emigrants facing anti-Irish prejudice in host countries. The diaspora’s cultural displacement is a key theme.

The famine offers timeless lessons on how ideology can override humanitarian crises, mirroring modern climate disasters and refugee policies. Kelly’s exposure of media dehumanization and bureaucratic indifference remains acutely applicable to contemporary equity struggles.

Some historians note uneven pacing between policy analysis and ground-level narratives. A few readers cite abrupt timeline shifts when introducing figures. Kelly’s heavy use of ellipses in quotes also drew minor critique, though his research breadth is widely praised.

Like his Black Death study, The Graves Are Walking blends scientific rigor with human stories, but focuses more on policy failure than disease mechanics. Both books showcase Kelly’s signature style: marrying archival depth with visceral storytelling about societal collapse.

Kelly uses rare eyewitness accounts, Parliamentary reports, and newspaper editorials to reveal period prejudices. His analysis of eviction records shows landlords clearing 500,000+ tenants. These sources expose how racism and economics fueled neglect.

The book argues the catastrophe shattered rural communities, killed 1 million people, and forced 1.5 million to emigrate. It intensified Irish nationalism, eroded trust in British rule, and cemented lasting cultural trauma—effects echoing through modern Ireland’s identity.

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