Communism and Hunger

Communism and Hunger The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet Famines in Comparative Perspective

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Publisher's Synopsis

Leading specialists examine the affinities and differences between the pan-Soviet famine of 1931â 1933, the Ukrainian Holodomor, the Kazakh great hunger, and the famine in China in 1959â 1961. The first three articles deal with famine within a single state or Soviet republic and the remaining three offer comparative perspectives. With increased access to archives, scholars now have a sense of the dynamics, demographic impact, and consequences of the great political famines of the twentieth century, unleashed by Communist parties endowed with centralized planning mechanisms that they believed they could control and manipulate. In exploring the commonalities and specificities of the massive famines produced by the two largest Communist states, the authors also set forth numerous hypotheses and agendas for future research. Contributors: Lucien Bianco, Sarah Cameron, Rona Andrea Graziosi, Niccola Pianciola, Nicholas Werth, Zhou Xun

Book information

ISBN: 9781894865470
Publisher: CIUS PRESS
Imprint: CIUS Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 363.80904
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 158
Weight: 284g
Height: 154mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 9mm