Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire

Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire

by Janam Mukherjee
Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire
Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire

Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire

by Janam Mukherjee

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Overview

The years leading up to the independence and accompanying partition of India mark a tumultuous period in the history of Bengal. Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial Allied outpost in the British/American war against Japan, Bengal stood at the crossroads of complex and contentious structural forces - both domestic and international - which, taken together, defined an era of political uncertainty, social turmoil and collective violence. While for the British the overarching priority was to save the empire from imminent collapse at any cost, for the majority of the Indian population the 1940s were years of acute scarcity, violent dislocation and enduring calamity. In particular there are three major crises that shaped the social, economic and political context of pre-partition Bengal: the Second World War, the Bengal famine of 1943, and the Calcutta riots of 1946. Hungry Bengal examines these intricately interconnected events, foregrounding the political economy of war and famine in order to analyse the complex nexus of hunger, war and civil violence in colonial Bengal at the twilight of British rule.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197690192
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2023
Product dimensions: 8.49(w) x 5.47(h) x 1.07(d)

About the Author

Janam Mukherjee is Associate Professor of History at Toronto Metropolitan University. He holds a PhD in Anthropology and History from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Table of Contents

Introduction: In Search of Famine
Famine in Bengal
Total War
"The Bengal Famine of 1943"
The Calcutta Riots
Perspective

Chapter One: War
Food Security
Enforcing Morale
Hearts and Minds
The Countryside
Establishing Priorities
The Fortress Falls
Burmese Days
Nobody's Home
Provincial Politics and War

Chapter Two: Denial
"Denial"
The Denial Resolution
Quit India
Economic Warfare
Storm
Christmas in Calcutta

Chapter Three: Priorities
The "Steel Frame"
Durbhikkho
Imports
Starving Indians
Hunger Artist
De-control
Section 93
The Scramble for Rice
Abandoning the Basic Plan

Chapter Four: Famine
Food Drive
Last Ditch Denials
"Famine"
Starvation
"Sick Destitutes"
Round-ups and Resistance
Bengal in Ruins
The Good Viceroy

Chapter Five: Japan Attacks
The Forgotten Chapter
The Port of Calcutta
Japan Attacks
Damage Control
Bodies
Settling Accounts
Air Raid Damage

Chapter Six: "Second Famine"
Ending Famine
Whose Famine?
Governing Bengal
Imports
Famine Enquiry
Politics
The Lean Season
Disturbances
Second Famine

Chapter Seven: Riots
Direct Action
Territory
Loot
Labor
Anti-Colonialism and Administrative Collapse
Bodies

Conclusion (Communalism)

Notes

Bibliography
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