The timing and causes of famines in Europe

Volume: 1, Issue: 6, Pages: 283 - 288
Published: Jun 14, 2018
Abstract
Studies of modern famines tend to consider them ‘man-made’, resulting from war or from adverse shocks to food entitlements. This view has increasingly been applied to historical famines, against the earlier Malthusian orthodoxy. We use a novel dataset and temporal scan analysis to identify periods when famines were particularly frequent in Europe, from ca. 1250 to the present. Up to 1710, the main clusters of famines occurred in periods of...
Paper Details
Title
The timing and causes of famines in Europe
Published Date
Jun 14, 2018
Volume
1
Issue
6
Pages
283 - 288
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