#15. Biological peace and warfare pt9 [Season Finale]. "19th century Holocausts: The world historical creation of the third world"
How was it possible that for two millennium prior to the arrival of British trading soldiers, India had only know some 17 famines, while after they anchored, under 120 years of imperial domination, 31 much greater subsistence crisis would ravage and kill hundred of millions? How did the third world come to be? Have there always been famines or are they a product of the free market, and or is it perhaps one of the original crimes of the Anunnaki? In this season finale we bring our Biological peace and warfare series to a temporary close hoping to answer these questions and more.
Books:
Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World by Mike Davis
Famines and peasant mobility by D. Rajasekhar
A Radical History of the World by Neil Faulkner
Silent Violence: Food, Famine and Peasantry in Northern Nigeria by Michael Watts
The Great Agrarian Conquest by Neeladri Bhattacharya
Music:
George Harrison and The London Radha Krishna Temple - Govindam Adi Purusam (1970)
Velvet Underground -Venus in furs (1966)
The Doors - Indian Summer (1965)
Ustad Aashish Khan & Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri - Inner Voyage (2010)
Johann Sebastian Bach - Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet (Nu grönskar det, Now there will be greening, sung by Class 6G & 6H frrom Adolf Fredriks Music classes in Farsta)
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