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Uncovering Food Poverty in Ireland

Uncovering Food Poverty in Ireland
Author: Michael Drew
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-05-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447361547

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Michael Drew’s review of the causes and effects of food poverty in Ireland offers the first full-length study of this significant and protracted issue that has been exacerbated by COVID-19. The book brings together the complex picture emerging from interviews with users of food aid. Their pathways into and through food poverty are impacted by the policies and practices of government and employers with wide-ranging implications. The work explores the international landscape of food poverty and situates both experiences and responses in a comparative context. It considers how these results contribute to an understanding of the problem and what action should be taken.


Uncovering Food Poverty in Ireland

Uncovering Food Poverty in Ireland
Author: Michael Drew
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2022-05-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447361555

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Michael Drew’s review of the causes and effects of food poverty in Ireland offers the first full-length study of this significant and protracted issue that has been exacerbated by COVID-19. The book brings together the complex picture emerging from interviews with users of food aid. Their pathways into and through food poverty are impacted by the policies and practices of government and employers with wide-ranging implications. The work explores the international landscape of food poverty and situates both experiences and responses in a comparative context. It considers how these results contribute to an understanding of the problem and what action should be taken.


Food Poverty and Policy

Food Poverty and Policy
Author: Sharon Friel
Publisher: Combat Poverty Agency
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2004
Genre: Diet
ISBN:

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Food Poverty

Food Poverty
Author: Michael Drew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2019
Genre: Food security
ISBN:

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You are Making a Difference

You are Making a Difference
Author: Irish Aid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2012*
Genre: Economic assistance, Irish
ISBN:

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Children and the Great Hunger in Ireland

Children and the Great Hunger in Ireland
Author: Christine Kinealy
Publisher: Cork University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9780990468691

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This publication explores the impact of the Famine on children and young adults. It examines the topic through a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including literature, history, visual representations, folklore and folk-memory.


Uncovering Medieval Trim

Uncovering Medieval Trim
Author: Michael Potterton
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Trim is one of Ireland's best-known medieval towns, and yet for a very long time many aspects of its early history and development were poorly understood. A series of important archaeological excavations have taken place in recent years and this publication brings together the results of these investigations for the first time. The book opens with a foreword by John Bradley, one of Ireland's foremost experts on medieval towns, followed by an introductory overview by Michael Potterton, author of Medieval Trim: history and archaeology. A fascinating glimpse into prehistory is provided by Fiona Beglane's study of an enigmatic Iron-Age pit full of pigs' feet. Of special significance is new evidence that proves beyond reasonable doubt that Trim's first church was located where the Church of Ireland cathedral now stands. New light is shed upon death and burial in and around the town, as well as the layout and development of the religious houses. The location and form of the town's medieval defences, as well as its streets, houses and suburbs are also illuminated. New evidence is discussed for small-scale craft and industry as well as diet, health and daily life. An overview is provided of the range and origins of the various types of medieval pottery found in the town. The book ends with a summary of the recently commissioned management and conservation plans for Trim's town walls."--Publisher's description.


Hungry for Change

Hungry for Change
Author: Jacqui Webster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2002
Genre: Food supply
ISBN: 9781871095302

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