
Eastern Shadows
Sarah Willards
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Across Asia, famines have been among the most catastrophic consequences of political upheaval, poor governance, and conflict. This gripping four-in-one collection explores some of the most devastating famines that shaped the region’s history, revealing how war, rebellion, and misguided policies contributed to mass starvation. Through historical records, survivor testimonies, and in-depth analysis, this volume unveils the human suffering behind these tragic events.
The first section examines the An Lushan Rebellion and the resulting famine, which decimated the Tang Dynasty and left millions dead in its wake. The second account focuses on the Chinese Great Leap Forward Famine, a man-made disaster that led to the death of an estimated 30 million people due to ill-conceived agricultural policies and forced collectivization under Mao Zedong’s regime. The third narrative delves into the Korean Famine of 1950–1953, a direct result of the Korean War and the political turmoil that devastated the peninsula, leaving millions in dire hunger. Finally, the volume explores the North Korean Famine, a tragedy that persists as a consequence of isolationist policies, economic mismanagement, and an oppressive government. These stories highlight the deep connection between political control and famine, shedding light on the brutal realities faced by millions across Asia.
Duration - 7h.
Author - Sarah Willards.
Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G.
Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Sarah Willards ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Sarah Willards
Digital Voice Alistair G
Celestial Publishing
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Across Asia, famines have been among the most catastrophic consequences of political upheaval, poor governance, and conflict. This gripping four-in-one collection explores some of the most devastating famines that shaped the region’s history, revealing how war, rebellion, and misguided policies contributed to mass starvation. Through historical records, survivor testimonies, and in-depth analysis, this volume unveils the human suffering behind these tragic events. The first section examines the An Lushan Rebellion and the resulting famine, which decimated the Tang Dynasty and left millions dead in its wake. The second account focuses on the Chinese Great Leap Forward Famine, a man-made disaster that led to the death of an estimated 30 million people due to ill-conceived agricultural policies and forced collectivization under Mao Zedong’s regime. The third narrative delves into the Korean Famine of 1950–1953, a direct result of the Korean War and the political turmoil that devastated the peninsula, leaving millions in dire hunger. Finally, the volume explores the North Korean Famine, a tragedy that persists as a consequence of isolationist policies, economic mismanagement, and an oppressive government. These stories highlight the deep connection between political control and famine, shedding light on the brutal realities faced by millions across Asia. Duration - 7h. Author - Sarah Willards. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Sarah Willards ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: The Origins of the An Lushan Rebellion
Duration:00:11:07
Chapter 2: The Rebellion Breaks Out
Duration:00:11:35
Chapter 3: The Impact on the Tang Dynasty
Duration:00:12:21
Chapter 4: The Role of the Famine
Duration:00:14:30
Chapter 5: Military Campaigns and War Tactics
Duration:00:14:59
Chapter 6: The Collapse of the Rebellion
Duration:00:12:47
Chapter 7: The Famine’s Long-Term Effects on China
Duration:00:12:45
Chapter 8: The Legacy of the An Lushan Rebellion
Duration:00:12:15
Conclusion
Duration:00:02:46
Chapter 1: Origins of the Great Leap Forward
Duration:00:12:23
Chapter 2: Implementation of Radical Policies
Duration:00:12:28
Chapter 3: Breakdown of Agricultural Production
Duration:00:12:22
Chapter 4: The Onset of the Famine
Duration:00:13:07
Chapter 5: Human Suffering and Social Impact
Duration:00:11:53
Chapter 6: Government Response and Internal Conflict
Duration:00:11:30
Chapter 7: International Reactions and Secrecy
Duration:00:12:18
Chapter 8: Long-Term Consequences and Reforms
Duration:00:12:21
Chapter 1: The Korean Peninsula Before the Famine
Duration:00:13:46
Chapter 2: The Outbreak of the Korean War
Duration:00:15:02
Chapter 3: The Destruction of Infrastructure and Agriculture
Duration:00:13:55
Chapter 4: The Escalation of Hunger
Duration:00:12:08
Chapter 5: The Role of the North Korean Regime
Duration:00:12:27
Chapter 6: Life During the Famine
Duration:00:12:09
Chapter 7: The Role of the United Nations and the U.S.
Duration:00:12:57
Chapter 8: The Legacy of the Korean Famine
Duration:00:12:56
Chapter 1: Origins of the Crisis
Duration:00:12:02
Chapter 2: The Great Famine Unfolds
Duration:00:12:33
Chapter 3: Daily Life in the Famine Years
Duration:00:12:06
Chapter 4: Voices from the Inside
Duration:00:12:17
Chapter 5: Government Policy and Control
Duration:00:13:26
Chapter 6: International Response
Duration:00:12:59
Chapter 7: Humanitarian Crisis and Mortality
Duration:00:12:56
Chapter 8: Aftermath and Legacy
Duration:00:14:14