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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2024 · 15 MIN

Historia de Irlanda - [2. La Irlanda sometida jamás estará en paz.]

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La Historia de Irlanda: De la Gran Hambruna a la Primera Guerra Mundial En este podcast, exploramos un periodo crucial en la historia de Irlanda, desde el devastador inicio de la Gran Hambruna de la Patata en 1845 hasta la declaración de la Primera Guerra Mundial en 1914. Este tramo de la historia irlandesa está marcado por sufrimiento, resistencia y transformación. Comenzamos con la Gran Hambruna, una tragedia que dejó una profunda cicatriz en la población y la economía de Irlanda, provocando una emigración masiva y un cambio irreversible en la estructura social del país. Seguimos con el ascenso del nacionalismo irlandés, reflejado en movimientos políticos y culturales como la Liga Nacional Irlandesa, el resurgimiento gaélico y los esfuerzos de figuras clave como Charles Stewart Parnell. Analizamos el impacto de la Ley de Tierras Irlandesas y las reformas agrarias que intentaron aliviar las tensiones rurales, y cómo la Home Rule (Autonomía Irlandesa) se convirtió en un tema central del debate político, culminando en el Acta de Gobierno de Irlanda de 1914. Finalmente, exploramos el contexto y las repercusiones del estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial y cómo preparó el terreno para los futuros eventos que llevarían a la independencia de Irlanda. Acompáñanos en este viaje a través de una de las épocas más turbulentas y definitorias de la historia irlandesa, llena de desafíos, lucha por la libertad y resiliencia.

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