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  1. Famines in Europe caused by Thirty Years' War: Europe: 1618–1622: Famine: Italy: 1619: Famine in Japan. During the Tokugawa period, there were 154 famines, of which 21 were widespread and serious. Japan: 1626–1627 Pyŏngjŏng Famine (Korean: 병정대기근; Hanja: 丙丁大飢饉) Joseon: 1628–1632: Famine: Italy: 1630–1632

  2. 14 de jun. de 2018 · We analyse in detail the famines in England, France and Italy during 1300–1850, and find strong evidence that before 1710 high population pressure on resources was by far the most frequent ...

    • Guido Alfani, Cormac Ó Gráda
    • 2018
  3. Famines - Our World in Data. In many parts of the world famines have been common in the past. What causes famines? How can famines be averted? By Joe Hasell and Max Roser. This page was first published in 2013 and last revised in April 2024. Contents. This topic page focuses on the history of famines and the deaths in them.

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  4. Famines in Europe: An Overview; By Guido Alfani, Cormac Ó Gráda; Edited by Guido Alfani, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan, Cormac Ó Gráda, University College Dublin; Book: Famine in European History; Online publication: 05 September 2017; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316841235.001

    • Guido Alfani, Cormac Ó Gráda
    • 2017
  5. Results. The timing of famines from ca. 1250 to present. The chronol-ogy of European famines shown in Fig. 1 builds on a novel data-base reporting famine years for nine macro-areas (Britain,...

    • Guido Alfani, Cormac Ó Gráda
    • 2018
  6. 22 de jun. de 2021 · famine. hunger. Famine is already present in four countries but millions more people are at risk, the World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Tuesday, underscoring the need for urgent funding and...

  7. This is the first systematic study of famine in all parts of Europe from the Middle Ages until the present. In case studies ranging from Scandinavia and Italy to Ireland and Russia, leading scholars compare the characteristics, consequences and causes of famine.