Plentiful Country: The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York

Plentiful Country: The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York

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  • Author:Tyler Anbinder
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Summary

From the award-winning author of Five Points and City of Dreams , a breathtaking new history of the Irish immigrants who arrived in the United States during the Great Potato Famine, showing how their strivings in and beyond New York exemplify the astonishing tenacity and improbable triumph of Irish America。
 
In 1845, a fungus began to destroy Ireland’s potato crop, triggering a famine that would kill one million Irish men, women, and children—and drive over one million more to flee for America。 Ten years later, the United States had been transformed by this stupendous migration, nowhere more than New by 1855, roughly a third of all adults living in Manhattan were immigrants who had escaped the hunger in Ireland。 These so-called “Famine Irish” were the forebears of four U。S。 presidents (including Joe Biden) yet when they arrived in America they were consigned to the lowest-paying jobs and subjected to discrimination and ridicule by their new countrymen。 Even today, the popular perception of these immigrants is one of destitution and despair。 But when we let the Famine Irish narrate their own stories, they paint a far different picture。

In this magisterial work of storytelling and scholarship, acclaimed historian Tyler Anbinder presents for the first time the Famine generation’s individual and collective tales of struggle, perseverance, and triumph。 Drawing on newly available records and an astonishing ten-year research initiative, Anbinder reclaims the narratives of the refugees who settled in New York City and helped reshape the entire nation。  Plentiful Country is a tour de force—a book that rescues the Famine immigrants from the margins of history and restores them to their rightful place at the center of the American story。

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Reviews

Ash

Wow! What an excellent read! I learned some about the Irish potato famine in the book, The Untold History of the Potato by John Reader, and it was fascinating to then read a book with extensive details about the immigrants fleeing the famine。 I found the audiobook extremely easy to listen to! The narrator, David McCusker, is excellent! Especially as he speaks with an Irish accent (because why are most audiobooks narrated in an English or American accent?)。 He speaks with enough emotion to keep t Wow! What an excellent read! I learned some about the Irish potato famine in the book, The Untold History of the Potato by John Reader, and it was fascinating to then read a book with extensive details about the immigrants fleeing the famine。 I found the audiobook extremely easy to listen to! The narrator, David McCusker, is excellent! Especially as he speaks with an Irish accent (because why are most audiobooks narrated in an English or American accent?)。 He speaks with enough emotion to keep the reader engaged but keeps a steady pace for the speedy listener。The premise of revealing history based on banking is brilliant and really interesting to read about。 Thank you NetGalley and Hachette Audio for an audio-arc to voluntarily listen to and honestly review。 This book is BEGGING to be used for research for a historical fiction novel 👀😍🙏🏻 。。。more

Allison

HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY!!! :)Thanks to NetGalley; Little, Brown and Company; and Hatchette Audio for ARC copies of this ebook and audiobook!I thoroughly enjoyed this book。 Despite completing my degree being specialized in Gilded Age America, a lot of this was new information。 Many of the Irish immigrants came over before that time period, but there were plenty of examples of these men and women leaving lasting impacts on their communities in its midst。 So, I loved getting more information on this HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY!!! :)Thanks to NetGalley; Little, Brown and Company; and Hatchette Audio for ARC copies of this ebook and audiobook!I thoroughly enjoyed this book。 Despite completing my degree being specialized in Gilded Age America, a lot of this was new information。 Many of the Irish immigrants came over before that time period, but there were plenty of examples of these men and women leaving lasting impacts on their communities in its midst。 So, I loved getting more information on this micro-history!Tyler Anbinder has given us a wonderfully researched and detailed history of the Irish migration to America in the 19th century。 I didn't realize how huge and influential their demographic truly was in New York! A lot of the research appears to stem from bank ledgers and documents that allowed individuals and families to be tracked。 Anbinder gives examples of Irishmen working in a variety of different jobs and in several different social classes。 We see some rise and others fall。 A handful are able to give their children a leg-up and a few times prosperity is squandered。 There is variety in these stories, but also consistency。 None of the information feels like it's too minute and detailed to be relevant, but as a historian/reader, I'm also not left with unanswered questions。 The balance is great! I would definitely recommend this one。 。。。more

Ink

Plentiful Country - The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York written by Tyler Anbinder and narrated by David McCusker is a thoroughly reseached, highly detailed story of individual and collective stories of the Irish immigrants who are the very foundation of New YorkThis beautifully narrated audiobook details how Irish immigrants fled the potato famine in their native Ireland, seeking a new life in America, braving an arduous journey across the Atlantic, and in turn。 transforming Plentiful Country - The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York written by Tyler Anbinder and narrated by David McCusker is a thoroughly reseached, highly detailed story of individual and collective stories of the Irish immigrants who are the very foundation of New YorkThis beautifully narrated audiobook details how Irish immigrants fled the potato famine in their native Ireland, seeking a new life in America, braving an arduous journey across the Atlantic, and in turn。 transforming New York into the bustling metropolitan hub of the world that it is today, and indeed, the United States of America as a whole by their contribution in the War of Independance。 These are just two of the examples covered in this stuning chronicleAnbinder writes with excepttional eloquence about the facts of the migration and at the same time, is able to delve into the human aspect of this huge influx of people and their profound effect in shaping the nation。 It is truly incredible how Anbinder has brought together so much information and retained its core hmanityDavid McCusker reads this audiobook with an authentic, measured flow and a gentle cadence which is a joy to listen to。 As lyrical as it is strong, the book is brought to vivid clarity by this narrationThank you to Netgalley, Hachette Audio, Little, Brown & Company, the author Tyler Anbinder and narrator David McCusker for this highly immersive and informatvie ALC。 My review is left voluntarily and all opinions are my own 。。。more

Ink

Plentiful Country - The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York written by Tyler Anbinder and narrated by David McCusker is a thoroughly reseached, highly detailed story of individual and collective stories of the Irish immigrants who are the very foundation of New YorkThis beautifully narrated audiobook details how Irish immigrants fled the potato famine in their native Ireland, seeking a new life in America, braving an arduous journey across the Atlantic, and in turn。 transforming Plentiful Country - The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York written by Tyler Anbinder and narrated by David McCusker is a thoroughly reseached, highly detailed story of individual and collective stories of the Irish immigrants who are the very foundation of New YorkThis beautifully narrated audiobook details how Irish immigrants fled the potato famine in their native Ireland, seeking a new life in America, braving an arduous journey across the Atlantic, and in turn。 transforming New York into the bustling metropolitan hub of the world that it is today, and indeed, the United States of America as a whole by their contribution in the War of Independance。 These are just two of the examples covered in this stuning chronicleAnbinder writes with excepttional eloquence about the facts of the migration and at the same time, is able to delve into the human aspect of this huge influx of people and their profound effect in shaping the nation。 It is truly incredible how Anbinder has brought together so much information and retained its core hmanityDavid McCusker reads this audiobook with an authentic, measured flow and a gentle cadence which is a joy to listen to。 As lyrical as it is strong, the book is brought to vivid clarity by this narrationThank you to Netgalley, Hachette Audio, Little, Brown & Company, the author Tyler Anbinder and narrator David McCusker for this highly immersive and informatvie ALC。 My review is left voluntarily and all opinions are my own 。。。more

Brendan (History Nerds United)

As the grandson of Irish immigrants "right off the boat," I was very excited to dive into Tyler Anbinder's Plentiful Country。 While my grandparents were not Famine immigrants, the Irish experience landing in America is well known within the community even to this day。 If there is one thing that I feel no one can argue with, Anbinder did extensive research and it shows。Anbinder is basically writing about what happened to the Irish immigrants of the Great Potato Famine when they got to New York an As the grandson of Irish immigrants "right off the boat," I was very excited to dive into Tyler Anbinder's Plentiful Country。 While my grandparents were not Famine immigrants, the Irish experience landing in America is well known within the community even to this day。 If there is one thing that I feel no one can argue with, Anbinder did extensive research and it shows。Anbinder is basically writing about what happened to the Irish immigrants of the Great Potato Famine when they got to New York and how their lives ended up。 Anbinder also gives an excellent rundown of the reasons and consequences of the Great Potato Famine。 He doesn't let the British government off the hook, either, which means I don't need to rant about it here。Anbinder then breaks down each class of immigrant such as unskilled laborers or business owners and traces their lives。 What Anbinder is really trying to do is refute a false historical narrative that Irish immigrants came to America and didn't rise about their stations。 The author emphatically proves this wrong with personal narratives but also actual numbers。 If you want to argue with Anbinder, go right ahead, but you better so some research because he is going to show up with charts。 I know this because the charts are in the book。 I love them。I will say that this narrative does lose a little steam because of the sheer weight of the numbers along with the fact that each class gets its own in-depth chapter。 It probably could have been a little shorter and still made its points。 It's a minor issue and doesn't hinder someone who is interested in this subject from enjoying it while learning way more than you would expect。(This book was provided as an advance copy by Netgalley and Little, Brown and Company。) 。。。more

Kassi

This was a fascinating look at Irish Famine Immigrants and the cultural and economic impact they had on the America。 The author is able to extrapolate an astonishing amount of detail on the lives of Famine Immigrant from bank records, and I appreciated the thoroughness with which he explored each different class of workers, while also telling compelling stories of individuals。 This book is a must read for anyone interested in the Great Potato Famine and the resulting surge of immigration to the This was a fascinating look at Irish Famine Immigrants and the cultural and economic impact they had on the America。 The author is able to extrapolate an astonishing amount of detail on the lives of Famine Immigrant from bank records, and I appreciated the thoroughness with which he explored each different class of workers, while also telling compelling stories of individuals。 This book is a must read for anyone interested in the Great Potato Famine and the resulting surge of immigration to the United States。 Thanks to the publisher Little, Brown and Company and NetGalley for the advanced reader copy。 。。。more

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