📱 eBook en inglés ENGINEERED STARVATION

The Late Victorian Holocausts and the Economics of Wheat

DOMINGO M. THOMPSON

epubli- 9783565287758

Historia por países Historia de los países de Europa

Sinopsis de ENGINEERED STARVATION

In the late 19th century, a series of devastating droughts linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon swept across the globe, impacting India, China, and Brazil. Yet, the horrific death toll—estimated between 30 and 60 million people—was not primarily an act of nature. It was the direct result of brutal colonial economic policies and the ruthless integration of local agriculture into global capitalist markets.
While millions of Indian peasants starved to death, the British colonial administration explicitly forbade interference in the free market. In a chilling display of economic dogmatism, the newly built railway systems were used not to deliver relief, but to aggressively export record quantities of wheat out of the famine-stricken regions to stock the bakeries of London.
Engineered Starvation explores the darkest chapters of the British Empires economic expansion. It meticulously documents how Victorian market ideology and the financial demands of the gold standard were prioritized over human life, transforming manageable climate events into unprecedented holocausts.
This powerful historical analysis forces us to reexamine the foundations of the modern global food supply chain. It serves as a stark warning about the deadly consequences of prioritizing unbridled market efficiency over regional food security and human welfare.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565287758

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 02/03/2026

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