
Global Echoes
Sarah Willards
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In the farthest reaches of the world, beyond the more frequently told tales of famine, lie stories equally devastating and often forgotten. This five-in-one volume brings together a powerful collection of global famines that unfolded across remote or politically complex regions, illustrating the chilling universality of hunger throughout history. Through gripping narratives and careful research, each section explores how environmental extremes, political instability, and systemic failure contributed to mass human suffering.
The opening account, Famine and Fear, sets the tone by exploring how the fear of famine shaped policy, migration, and daily life in vulnerable regions. The Hidden Holocaust delves into the lesser-known but devastating famines that never made international headlines, revealing the silent suffering endured by millions. The third section turns to the 19th-Century Famines in Finland, where harsh winters and poor harvests devastated rural communities already living on the edge. The fourth chapter covers the Great Russian Famine of 1601–1603, a cataclysm triggered by the eruption of a volcano halfway across the world, plunging Russia into crop failure, social breakdown, and starvation. The final section examines the Russian Famine of 1921–1922, a post-revolutionary crisis where political chaos and drought led to widespread death and suffering amid the birth of the Soviet state. Together, these accounts uncover the global footprint of famine—wherever it strikes, the story is one of resilience, tragedy, and lessons yet to be fully learned.
Duration - 8h 52m.
Author - Sarah Willards.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madelyn G.
Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Sarah Willards ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Sarah Willards
Digital Voice Madelyn G
Celestial Publishing
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In the farthest reaches of the world, beyond the more frequently told tales of famine, lie stories equally devastating and often forgotten. This five-in-one volume brings together a powerful collection of global famines that unfolded across remote or politically complex regions, illustrating the chilling universality of hunger throughout history. Through gripping narratives and careful research, each section explores how environmental extremes, political instability, and systemic failure contributed to mass human suffering. The opening account, Famine and Fear, sets the tone by exploring how the fear of famine shaped policy, migration, and daily life in vulnerable regions. The Hidden Holocaust delves into the lesser-known but devastating famines that never made international headlines, revealing the silent suffering endured by millions. The third section turns to the 19th-Century Famines in Finland, where harsh winters and poor harvests devastated rural communities already living on the edge. The fourth chapter covers the Great Russian Famine of 1601–1603, a cataclysm triggered by the eruption of a volcano halfway across the world, plunging Russia into crop failure, social breakdown, and starvation. The final section examines the Russian Famine of 1921–1922, a post-revolutionary crisis where political chaos and drought led to widespread death and suffering amid the birth of the Soviet state. Together, these accounts uncover the global footprint of famine—wherever it strikes, the story is one of resilience, tragedy, and lessons yet to be fully learned. Duration - 8h 52m. Author - Sarah Willards. Narrator - Digital Voice Madelyn G. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Sarah Willards ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: Seeds of Revolution
Duration:00:12:13
Chapter 2: Forging the Soviet State
Duration:00:12:50
Chapter 3: The Ukrainian Identity Crisis
Duration:00:14:00
Chapter 4: From Grain to Grief
Duration:00:12:31
Chapter 5: Engineering a Famine
Duration:00:12:20
Chapter 6: Silencing the Starving
Duration:00:12:58
Chapter 7: Aftermath and Silence
Duration:00:13:18
Chapter 8: Reckoning with History
Duration:00:13:56
Conclusion
Duration:00:02:51
Chapter 1: The Roots of the Holodomor
Duration:00:11:22
Chapter 2: The Prelude to the Famine
Duration:00:12:43
Chapter 3: The Implementation of the Holodomor
Duration:00:12:03
Chapter 4: The Human Cost of the Famine
Duration:00:12:21
Chapter 5: Soviet Denial and International Response
Duration:00:13:20
Chapter 6: The Legacy of the Holodomor
Duration:00:12:57
Chapter 7: The Holodomor in Modern Context
Duration:00:13:41
Chapter 8: The Path to Justice and Healing
Duration:00:13:41
Chapter 1: Historical Background of 19th-Century Finland
Duration:00:12:01
Chapter 2: The Great Famine of 1866–1868
Duration:00:12:14
Chapter 3: Environmental Conditions and Climatic Factors
Duration:00:13:32
Chapter 4: Economic Structures and Vulnerabilities
Duration:00:15:07
Chapter 5: Social Consequences and Demographic Changes
Duration:00:14:47
Chapter 6: Government Policy and Relief Efforts
Duration:00:14:13
Chapter 7: Long-Term Economic Impacts
Duration:00:14:03
Chapter 8: Memory, Legacy, and National Identity
Duration:00:12:19
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Great Russian Famine of 1601-1603
Duration:00:11:25
Chapter 2: Climate and Environmental Factors
Duration:00:11:31
Chapter 3: Economic Factors
Duration:00:12:23
Chapter 4: Political and Social Factors
Duration:00:11:47
Chapter 5: The Role of the Church and Religion
Duration:00:11:41
Chapter 6: The Impact on Russian Society
Duration:00:11:22
Chapter 7: Regional Variations and Local Responses
Duration:00:11:50
Chapter 8: The Long-Term Consequences of the Famine
Duration:00:12:01
Chapter 1: The Prelude to Famine
Duration:00:13:25
Chapter 2: The Red Army and the Civil War
Duration:00:14:55
Chapter 3: The Soviet Government and the War Communism Policy
Duration:00:12:52
Chapter 4: The Agricultural Crisis
Duration:00:12:30
Chapter 5: The Famine’s Impact on the Population
Duration:00:12:47
Chapter 6: The International Response
Duration:00:14:42
Chapter 7: The Political and Social Consequences
Duration:00:14:09
Chapter 8: Recovery and Aftermath
Duration:00:13:46