Late Victorian Holocausts

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Late Victorian Holocausts - El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World is a book by Mike Davis concerning the connection between global climate patterns and political economy, particularly the meteorological phenomenon called El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or ENSO. It describes the impact of colonialism and the introduction of capitalism during the ENSO-related famines of 1876-1879, 1896-1897, and 1899-1902, in India, China, Brazil, Ethiopia, Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines and New Caledonia. It focuses on how colonialism and capitalism in British India and elsewhere increased rural poverty and hunger and how economic policies exacerbated famine.

In addition to a preface and a short section on definitions, the book is broken into four parts, 'The Great Drought, 1876-1878', 'El Niño and the New Imperialism, 1888-1902', 'Decyphering ENSO', and 'The Political Ecology of Famine'.

Contents

[edit] The Great Drought, 1876-1878

In this section, Davis outlines the severity and effeect of the the famines in India, China, Brazil, and a number of other colonized nations during the El Niño-related famines of 1876-1879.

[edit] El Niño and the New Imperialism, 1888 to 1902

[edit] Decyphering ENSO

[edit] The Political Ecology of Famine