Marine resource procurement as everyday resistance in Ireland during the Great Hunger (1845-1852).

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY
International Journal of Maritime History Pub Date : 2025-07-08 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1177/08438714251356343
Emily Schwalbe, Rory Connolly, Sophia Chapple, Poul Holm
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This article seeks to challenge dominant narratives surrounding the Great Hunger in Ireland (An Gorta Mór, 1845-1852) by focusing on the often-overlooked aspect of marine resource exploitation. Traditional historiography of the famine typically centres on the failure of the potato crop, British colonial policies and the resulting socio-economic devastations. However, this narrative largely omits the daily survival strategies and forms of resistance employed by the Irish populace, particularly in their interaction with the marine environment. This study explores how coastal communities turned towards the sea as a resource for sustenance, autonomy and resistance against oppressive conditions imposed by the crop failures and British colonial rule. By critically engaging with the role of colonial control, external aid efforts and local resistance in primary accounts, the authors argue that marine resources played an important role in the everyday survival of Irish communities in the face of systemic failures.

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在大饥荒期间(1845-1852),海洋资源获取作为爱尔兰日常抵抗。
本文试图挑战围绕爱尔兰大饥荒(An Gorta Mór, 1845-1852)的主流叙事,重点关注海洋资源开发的经常被忽视的方面。传统的饥荒史学研究通常集中在马铃薯歉收、英国殖民政策以及由此造成的社会经济破坏上。然而,这种叙述在很大程度上忽略了爱尔兰民众的日常生存策略和抵抗形式,特别是在他们与海洋环境的相互作用中。本研究探讨了沿海社区如何将海洋作为维持、自治和抵抗作物歉收和英国殖民统治所施加的压迫条件的资源。通过批判性地探讨殖民控制、外部援助努力和当地抵抗在主要账户中的作用,作者认为,海洋资源在爱尔兰社区面临系统性失败的日常生存中发挥了重要作用。
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