Vigorous and engaging ... Cool but never cold. The book is richly underpinned by research in contemporary sources and firmly rooted in historical scholarship, and it does not fall into the trap of oversimplifying the famine as deliberate genocide. But a proper sense of outrage runs between the lines and carries a consistently high voltage ... Reminds us that the Great Hunger was a very modern event, and one shaped by a mind-set that is now again in the ascendant.
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