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Famine

Social Crisis and Historical Change
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Famine by David Arnold explores famine as a profound crisis affecting survival, social order, and political stability across history and continents. Drawing on case studies from Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe, it examines the origins, causes, and societal impacts of famine. The book challenges stereotypes of famine victims, analyses state and individual responses, and investigates how famine relates to power structures, agriculture, migration, and historical change.
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This scholarly work is suited for readers interested in history, political science, and social studies, as well as anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of famine beyond its immediate humanitarian effects.

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In this original and timely work, David Arnold draws upon the history of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe, to explain the origins and characteristics of famine. He considers whether some societies are more vulnerable to famine than others, and contests the assumption that those affected by famine are simply passive a victimsa .

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Famine is more than a short-lived season of hunger. It is a profound crisis of survival and order that strains social fabric, threatens political stability, and may force long-term change in economy and society. In the past, as in much of the contemporary world, famine has been a central part of human experience.

In this original and timely work, David Arnold draws upon the history of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe, to explain the origins and characteristics of famine. He considers whether some societies are more vulnerable to famine than others, and contests the assumption that those affected by famine are simply passive "victims". He compares the ways in which individuals and states have responded to the threat of mass starvation, and the relation of famine to political and social power.

The author outlines the main theories of famine causation and tests these against historical experience. He considers the effects of famine upon a wide range of human activities and institutions — on for example systems of agriculture and patterns of migration — from the rise of the modern state in Europe to the impact of western imperialism on Asia and Africa.

The western world, having rid itself of mass hunger, now tends to regard famine as evidence of backwardness and inferiority in those Third World countries in which it continues to occur: David Arnold weighs the justice of this perception.

A work of historical breadth and significance, Famine offers a fresh understanding of the phenomenon and critical reassessments of many established ideas about it.

Series: New Perspectives on the Past

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780631151197

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 November 1988

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 141.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 227g

Pages: 168

About the Author

David Arnold is Professor of History of South Asia, University of London.

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