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The Resurrectionists | A Morbid Archaeology and History Podcast
Megan McGrath
15 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to The Resurrectionists, a morbid archaeology and history podcast, hosted by osteoarchaeologist Megan McGrath. Dive into the fascinating history of human remains – from age-old burial customs to cutting-edge forensics. Embark on a bone-chilling expedition every week, as we resurrect enthralling cases of the macabre and morbid from across human history. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or simply drawn to history's darker enclaves, this podcast is your gateway. Tune in each week as we resurrect long-buried secrets, one bone at a time.
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Welcome to The Resurrectionists, a morbid archaeology and history podcast, hosted by osteoarchaeologist Megan McGrath. Dive into the fascinating history of human remains – from age-old burial customs to cutting-edge forensics. Embark on a bone-chilling expedition every week, as we resurrect enthralling cases of the macabre and morbid from across human history. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or simply drawn to history's darker enclaves, this podcast is your gateway. Tune in each week as we resurrect long-buried secrets, one bone at a time.
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Kilkenny Union Workhouse: Uncovering 1,000 Forgotten Famine Victims
The Resurrectionists | A Morbid Archaeology and History Podcast
1 hour 9 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
Kilkenny Union Workhouse: Uncovering 1,000 Forgotten Famine Victims

Discover the chilling history of Kilkenny Union Workhouse, where over 1,000 forgotten souls were unearthed beneath a modern shopping center. In this episode, we delve into the tragic impact of Ireland's Great Famine and the significance of this shocking discovery. Join us as we uncover the untold stories of those who suffered and explore what their experiences reveal about the famine's impact on Irish society. Don’t miss this poignant journey into the past that brings to light the lives behind the lost names.


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References

Acreman, M. (2022) 175: The Kilkenny Famine Experience. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIX0m00ER6w&t=120s


Dwyer, Fin. Irish History Podcast. https://www.irishhistorypodcast.ie/the-great-famine-1/


Fennelly, K. (2017). Victims of Ireland’s Great Famine: The Bioarchaeology of Mass Burials at Kilkenny Union Workhouse. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 51(3), 525–526. doi:10.1080/00794236.2017.1383585


Geber, J. (2011). Osteoarchaeological and Archaeological Insights into the Deaths and Intramural Mass Burials at the Kilkenny Union Workhouse Between 1847-51 During the Great Famine. Old Kilkenny Review, 63, 64-75.


Geber, J. (2015) Victims of Ireland's Great Famine: The Bioarchaeology of Mass Burials at Kilkenny Union Workhouse.


Geber, J. (2016). “Children in a Ragged State”: Seeking a Biocultural Narrative of a Workhouse Childhood in Ireland During the Great Famine (1845–1852). Childhood in the Past, 9(2), 120–138. doi:10.1080/17585716.2016.1205344


Geber, J. & Murphy, E. (2012). Scurvy in the Great Irish Famine: Evidence of Vitamin C Deficiency from a Mid-19th Century Skeletal Population. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 148, 512-524. doi:10.1002/ajpa.22066.


Godin, M. (2020).Irish Sent Money to Native American Community Hit by COVID-19, Returning Historic Favour. Time. https://time.com/5832146/irish-send-money-native-american/


Kaur, H. (2020). The Irish are sending relief to Native Americans, inspired by a donation from a tribe during the Great Famine. CNN World. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/06/world/ireland-native-americans-choctaw-gift-trnd/index.html


Meckel, L. (2021) Structural Violence in Éire: The Bone Histology of Victims from the Great Famine (Kilkenny, Ireland 1845-1852). University of Otago.


O'Dwyer, M. (1995). The Famine in Kilkenny, as Reported in the Kilkenny Journal Newspaper September 1845 to March 1848. Old Kilkenny Review, 114-128.


Powell, M. (1965) The Workhouses of Ireland. University Review, 3(7), 3–16.


Music

Intro: Danse Macabre by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=005 Artist: http://incompetech.com/

The Resurrectionists | A Morbid Archaeology and History Podcast
Welcome to The Resurrectionists, a morbid archaeology and history podcast, hosted by osteoarchaeologist Megan McGrath. Dive into the fascinating history of human remains – from age-old burial customs to cutting-edge forensics. Embark on a bone-chilling expedition every week, as we resurrect enthralling cases of the macabre and morbid from across human history. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or simply drawn to history's darker enclaves, this podcast is your gateway. Tune in each week as we resurrect long-buried secrets, one bone at a time.