
Empire in Crisis
Sarah Willards
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Throughout the era of imperial rule, famines were not simply natural disasters—they were often the result of deliberate choices, economic exploitation, and political indifference. This powerful three-in-one volume explores the devastating impact of colonial and wartime famine, as well as the resistance that arose in response to mass suffering and systemic neglect. Drawing from survivor accounts, historical records, and recent scholarship, it reveals how imperial ambitions often came at the cost of human life.
The first section examines the Bengal Famine of 1943, a tragedy that unfolded under British colonial rule during World War II, where policy failures, hoarding, and wartime priorities led to the deaths of millions while food was exported abroad. The second narrative focuses on the Irish Potato Famine, a harrowing chapter in Irish history shaped by crop failure, forced exports, and an uncaring empire that allowed a humanitarian crisis to spiral into a national catastrophe. The final section turns to the Greek Famine of World War II, a result of Axis occupation, blockades, and ruthless economic extraction that plunged the country into starvation. Together, these accounts illuminate the dark intersection of empire, famine, and the human spirit’s will to endure and resist.
Duration - 5h 33m.
Author - Sarah Willards.
Narrator - Digital Voice Mary G.
Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Sarah Willards ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Sarah Willards
Digital Voice Mary G
Celestial Publishing
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Throughout the era of imperial rule, famines were not simply natural disasters—they were often the result of deliberate choices, economic exploitation, and political indifference. This powerful three-in-one volume explores the devastating impact of colonial and wartime famine, as well as the resistance that arose in response to mass suffering and systemic neglect. Drawing from survivor accounts, historical records, and recent scholarship, it reveals how imperial ambitions often came at the cost of human life. The first section examines the Bengal Famine of 1943, a tragedy that unfolded under British colonial rule during World War II, where policy failures, hoarding, and wartime priorities led to the deaths of millions while food was exported abroad. The second narrative focuses on the Irish Potato Famine, a harrowing chapter in Irish history shaped by crop failure, forced exports, and an uncaring empire that allowed a humanitarian crisis to spiral into a national catastrophe. The final section turns to the Greek Famine of World War II, a result of Axis occupation, blockades, and ruthless economic extraction that plunged the country into starvation. Together, these accounts illuminate the dark intersection of empire, famine, and the human spirit’s will to endure and resist. Duration - 5h 33m. Author - Sarah Willards. Narrator - Digital Voice Mary G. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Sarah Willards ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: The Prelude to Disaster
Duration:00:11:52
Chapter 2: The Impact of World War II on Bengal
Duration:00:13:22
Chapter 3: The Political Landscape
Duration:00:14:35
Chapter 4: The Causes of the Famine
Duration:00:14:18
Chapter 5: The Human Toll
Duration:00:14:05
Chapter 6: The Government's Response and Mismanagement
Duration:00:14:34
Chapter 7: The Aftermath and Recovery
Duration:00:14:30
Chapter 8: The Forgotten Tragedy
Duration:00:13:28
Conclusion
Duration:00:02:40
Chapter 1: The Background of the Irish Potato Famine
Duration:00:13:56
Chapter 2: The Great Famine Begins
Duration:00:12:45
Chapter 3: The Severity of the Famine
Duration:00:14:57
Chapter 4: British Response to the Famine
Duration:00:14:59
Chapter 5: The Social and Political Consequences
Duration:00:13:57
Chapter 6: The Famine and the Irish Diaspora
Duration:00:13:32
Chapter 7: Memory and Commemoration of the Famine
Duration:00:14:44
Chapter 8: The Irish Potato Famine in Global Context
Duration:00:12:02
Chapter 1: The Outbreak of War and Occupation
Duration:00:12:21
Chapter 2: Collapse of the Economy
Duration:00:12:22
Chapter 3: The Onset of Famine
Duration:00:13:14
Chapter 4: Civilian Response and Resistance
Duration:00:13:41
Chapter 5: International Reaction and Aid
Duration:00:13:36
Chapter 6: Children and the Most Vulnerable
Duration:00:12:47
Chapter 7: Cultural and Psychological Impact
Duration:00:12:46
Chapter 8: The End of Occupation and Recovery
Duration:00:12:55