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Three Famines: Starvation and Politics

book cover ISBN'.9781610390651.'




Thomas Keneally | € 29.99
subject: Social Science, Disasters & Disaster Relief
ISBN: 9781610390651 | ISBN-10: 1610390652
publisher: PublicAffairs | publication date: 08/2011
US Edition | Hardcover | 336 pages| | |
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Famine may be triggered by nature but its outcome arises from politics and ideology. In Three Famines, award-winning author Thomas Keneally uncovers the troubling truth—that sustained widespread hunger is historically the outcome of government neglect and individual venality. Through the lens of three of the most disastrous famines in modern history—the potato famine in Ireland, the famine in Bengal in 1943, and the string of famines that plagued Ethiopia in the 1970s and 1980s— Keneally shows how ideology, mindsets of governments, racial preconceptions, and administrative incompetence were, ultimately, more lethal than the initiating blights or crop failures. In this compelling narrative, Keneally recounts the histories of these events while vividly evoking the terrible cost of famine at the level of the individual who starves and the nation that withers.

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