As a boat moved across the Brahmaputra River from Bahadurabad, in 1943 October morning, a scientist who was assigned by the government of Bengal noticed heaps of dead bodies all along the river bed, from what seemed to have been an aftermath of a war. However, these dead bodies were not a result of any form of plunder but rather an aftereffect of a disastrous famine that hit Bengal in the summer of 1943, and ultimately caused the death of three million populations due to diseases and starvation. A relook at the Great Bengal famine allows one to trace one of the worst mismanaged famines in 20th century South Asia and how an environmental crisis was grossly linked to the economic and political crisis in Bengal. While, tracing the background o...
How does a creative writer, situated in a geography of disaster, represent a disaster? Which areas o...
Scientists and historians have studied famine independently. My thesis synthesizes these perspective...
This article offers a brief summary of the complex factors leading to the famine in Bengal in the 19...
Famine research has gained ground in both Asia and Africa in recent times and it is well known that ...
Since the advent of British rule in 1765, the colony of Bengal, once hailed as the most fertile and ...
Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial f...
Ahmednagar District, in Bombay Presidency, was affected - along with much of South India - by a majo...
Bengal famine resulted from food scarcity caused by large-scale exports of food from India for use i...
Millions of people died due to famines in India in the 19th and 20th centuries; however, the relatio...
For the first time in decades, food has become an object of concern for all the world’s people, and ...
I have endeavoured to set forth, as they appeared to me, all those conditions leading up to and prev...
Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial f...
This article explores the nature and limitations of humanitarian political economy by discussing met...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>Throughout the ninete...
Abstract Using information contained in the eighteenth to twentieth century British administrative d...
How does a creative writer, situated in a geography of disaster, represent a disaster? Which areas o...
Scientists and historians have studied famine independently. My thesis synthesizes these perspective...
This article offers a brief summary of the complex factors leading to the famine in Bengal in the 19...
Famine research has gained ground in both Asia and Africa in recent times and it is well known that ...
Since the advent of British rule in 1765, the colony of Bengal, once hailed as the most fertile and ...
Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial f...
Ahmednagar District, in Bombay Presidency, was affected - along with much of South India - by a majo...
Bengal famine resulted from food scarcity caused by large-scale exports of food from India for use i...
Millions of people died due to famines in India in the 19th and 20th centuries; however, the relatio...
For the first time in decades, food has become an object of concern for all the world’s people, and ...
I have endeavoured to set forth, as they appeared to me, all those conditions leading up to and prev...
Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial f...
This article explores the nature and limitations of humanitarian political economy by discussing met...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>Throughout the ninete...
Abstract Using information contained in the eighteenth to twentieth century British administrative d...
How does a creative writer, situated in a geography of disaster, represent a disaster? Which areas o...
Scientists and historians have studied famine independently. My thesis synthesizes these perspective...
This article offers a brief summary of the complex factors leading to the famine in Bengal in the 19...