Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third WorldExamining a series of El Nio-induced droughts and the famines that they spawned around the globe in the last third of the 19th century, Mike Davis discloses the intimate, baleful relationship between imperial arrogance and natural incident that combined to produce some of the worst tragedies in human history. Late Victorian Holocausts focuses on three zones of drought and subsequent famine: India, Northern China; and Northeastern Brazil. All were affected by the same global climatic factors that caused massive crop failures, and all experienced brutal famines that decimated local populations. But the effects of drought were magnified in each case because of singularly destructive policies promulgated by different ruling elites. Davis argues that the seeds of underdevelopment in what later became known as the Third World were sown in this era of High Imperialism, as the price for capitalist modernization was paid in the currency of millions of peasants' lives. |
Contents
Acknowledgements | 1836 |
A Note on Definitions | 1851 |
Victorias Ghosts | 1857 |
The Poor Eat Their Homes | |
Gunboats and Messiahs | |
The Government of Hell | |
Skeletons at the Feast | |
Millenarian Revolutions | |
The Mystery of the Monsoons | |
Climates of Hunger | |
The Origins of the Third World | |
The Modernization of Poverty | |
Mandates Revoked | |
Race and Capital in the Nordeste | |
Glossary | |
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Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World Mike Davis Limited preview - 2001 |
Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World Mike Davis Limited preview - 2002 |
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