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  1. Há 1 dia · Various famines in Western Europe associated with the Fall of the Western Roman Empire and its sack by Alaric I. Between 400 and 800 AD, the population of the city of Rome fell by over 90%, mainly because of famine and plague .

  2. Há 6 dias · Famine - Entitlement, Causes, Effects: In the late 20th century the work of the Indian economist Amartya Sen led to a major reorientation in the study of famines. In works such as Poverty and Famines (1981), Sen challenged the prevailing “FAD hypothesis,” the assumption that total food-availability decline (FAD) is the central ...

  3. Há 1 dia · This is a list of the largest known epidemics and pandemics caused by an infectious disease in humans. Widespread non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer are not included.

  4. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Famines are a historical development occurring throughout history in all global regions. They can be influenced by natural factors such as drought, erosion, climatic change, environmental mismanagement, and political corruption, immorality, and incompetence.

    • Bert Chapman
    • 2019
  5. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Over the course of the sixteenth century, it has been demonstrated that wars, famines and epidemics resulted in a population decline, potentially as high as 90%, from 10–20 million Indigenous ...

  6. Há 1 dia · Italy - Famine, War, Plague: Italy’s thriving economy soon confronted severe challenges. Among these, first, were famines, which affected most of Italy in the years 1339–40, 1346–47, 1352–53, and 1374–75, and a general expansion and intensification of war compounded these catastrophes.