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  • King, Jason. “Remembering Famine Orphans: The Transmission of Famine Memory between Ireland and Quebec.” In Holodomor and Gorta Mór: Histories, Memories and Representations of Famine in Ukraine and Ireland, edited by Christian Noack, Lindsay Janssen, and Vincent Comerford, 115–144. London, UK; New York, NY; Delhi, India: Anthem Press, 2012.

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