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Ireland's Children: Quality of Life, Stress, and Child Development in the Famine Era

Contributor(s): Jordan, Thomas E (Author)

ISBN: 9780313307522

Publisher: Praeger

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Pub Date: November 24, 1998

Dewey: 305.2309415

LCCN: 98013978

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Dust Cover

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.82" H x 9.52" L x 6.36" W ( 1.14 lbs) 216 pages

Series: Contributions to the Study of World History

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A quantitative analysis of the situation of Ireland's children during the famine era (1841-1861), this study utilizes census data to construct a series of indices to measure the quality of life for children in each of Ireland's 32 counties. While relatively little is known about the particular effects of the famine on childhood, census records from 1841, 1851, and 1861 do exist. Jordan also considers anthropometric data on military recruits, emigration figures, school enrollment, church records, and contemporary accounts to build a picture of Ireland's children.

This comparative approach provides a wealth of information on family life in Ireland at both the county and the provincial levels. It addresses the role of home and school as a model of socialization and the use of emigration as a coping device. The author also explores the social climate created by the 1838 Poor Law. Ultimately, the stress of struggling to survive the natural disaster of the famine, combined with the political developments of the day, had a devastating effect on the young.

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THOMAS E. JORDAN is Emeritus Curators' Professor of Child Development at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. His research addresses aspects of childhood in which stress is an element. As the author of 25 books and monographs, he has stressed empirical methods in studies of handicapped children, birth cohorts, and historical archives. His last four books addressed human development in 19th-century Britain. In 1998, he edited a two-volume edition of the Irish censuses, 1821-1911.

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