Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire

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"Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire" is a historical study that examines how wartime policies, colonial governance, and political priorities contributed to the catastrophic 1943 famine in Bengal and shaped the decline of British rule in India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
history book
about Bengal NERFINISHED
British colonial rule
India NERFINISHED
World War II in South Asia NERFINISHED
end of British rule in India
imperial policy
political economy of famine
argument the famine shaped the decline of British rule in India
wartime and colonial policies contributed significantly to the 1943 Bengal famine
examines colonial governance in Bengal
impact of imperial policy on food supply
links between famine and nationalist politics
political priorities of British authorities during World War II
relationship between war and famine
role of the colonial state in crisis management
wartime policies of the British Empire
genre academic monograph
historical study
intendedAudience historians of empire
researchers of famine and food policy
students of South Asian history
language English
mainTopic Bengal famine of 1943 NERFINISHED
British Empire in India NERFINISHED
Second World War NERFINISHED
colonial governance
decolonisation of India
famine policy
food scarcity
wartime economic policy
perspective critical of British imperial policy
setInPeriod 1940s
Second World War era
subjectMatter civilian suffering in war
colonial political economy
famine studies
history of British India
history of modern South Asia
imperial history
state responsibility in humanitarian crises
wartime logistics and supply

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Bengal famine of 1943 notableWorkAbout Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire