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Rot - by Padraic X Scanlan (Paperback)

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  • A revelatory new history of the Irish Great Famine, showing how the British Empire caused Ireland's most infamous disaster "Vigorous and engaging.
  • About the Author: Padraic X. Scanlan is an associate professor at the Centre for Industrial Relations & Human Resources and the Centre for Diaspora & Transnational Studies at the University of Toronto.
  • 352 Pages
  • History, Europe

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A revelatory new history of the Irish Great Famine, showing how the British Empire caused Ireland's most infamous disaster

"Vigorous and engaging."--Fintan O'Toole, The New Yorker

In 1845, European potato fields were attacked by a novel pathogen. But it was only in Ireland that the blight's devastation reached apocalyptic levels, leaving more than a million dead and forcing millions more to emigrate. In Rot, historian Padraic X. Scanlan offers a new account of the Great Famine, showing how Ireland's place in the British Empire made it uniquely vulnerable to starvation. Ireland's overreliance on the potato was a desperate adaptation to an unstable and unequal marketplace created by British colonialism. And when famine struck, relief efforts were premised on the idea that only free markets and wage labor could save the Irish.

Uncovering the disaster's roots in Britain's deep imperial faith in markets, commerce, and capitalism, Rot reshapes our understanding of the Great Famine and its tragic legacy.



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"Rot brilliantly blends economic, social, and environmental history to deliver a stunning new account of one of nineteenth-century Europe's most shameful tragedies. Padraic Scanlan joins clear-eyed, comprehensive research and analysis to deliver a persuasive indictment of faith in free markets. As illuminating as it is harrowing, Rot is a must-read for anybody interested in the histories of capitalism and empire."--Maya Jasanoff, author of The Dawn Watch

"Rot is a book I have longed to read. Framing the Irish Famine within the context of the British empire is revelatory. An incredibly important work."--Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireworld

"Rot is a moving modern history of the Great Potato Famine. With great insight and impeccable research, Padraic X. Scanlan vividly brings this terrible catastrophe and the stories of its heroes and villains back to life."--Tyler Anbinder, author of City of Dreams

"[Rot] engagingly conveys and analyzes the harrowing history of an abused and colonized people during famine. Will resonate with a broad readership."--Library Journal

"A brilliant and engaging analysis...There are valuable lessons here not just about the past but for the future as well...Rot is narrative history at its best."--Air Mail

"A disturbing and insightful account of the Irish famine."--Financial Times

"A fine history."--Kirkus

"A provocative read."--Irish Examiner

"A vigorous and engaging new study of the Irish Famine...Above all, Rot reminds us that the Great Hunger was a very modern event, and one shaped by a mindset that is now again in the ascendant."--Fintan O'Toole, New Yorker

"An exceptional account of a crippling, long-ago blight... With its stunning wealth of argumentation, Rot delivers a knockout punch."--Washington Independent Review of Books

"Comprehensive, elegantly written, and heartbreaking."--Nation

"Crisply written and based on an impressive range of contemporary sources, Padraic Scanlan's Rot is the best kind of historical writing--the kind that makes you want to sit down for a long discussion with the author. British observers saw the Irish famine as a case of a premodern society paying the price of its backwardness. In reality, Scanlan argues, its vulnerability arose because it was a precocious forerunner of the sort of ruthlessly competitive, export-oriented market economy that today blights the lives of millions around the globe. Rot is essential reading for anyone wanting to see Ireland's traumatic experience placed in an international context."
--Sean Connolly, author of On Every Tide

"Lucidly written and well-paced."--History Today

"Scanlan has crafted a vivid, colourful narrative that does full justice to the Famine's human horror."--Irish Independent

"This well-written account reminds us how the most awful events can occur through simple indifference."--Chronicles Magazine

"Undoubtedly a history title of the year."--Wall Street Journal



About the Author



Padraic X. Scanlan is an associate professor at the Centre for Industrial Relations & Human Resources and the Centre for Diaspora & Transnational Studies at the University of Toronto. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Times Literary Supplement, and The New Inquiry. The author of two previous books, he lives in Toronto.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.25 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .79 Inches (D)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Europe
Publisher: Basic Books
Theme: Ireland
Format: Paperback
Author: Padraic X Scanlan
Language: English
Street Date: October 27, 2026
TCIN: 1009428006
UPC: 9781541609198
Item Number (DPCI): 247-54-9620
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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