List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Famine not Hunger? Miguel Ángel del Arco Blanco and Peter Anderson Part I. Famine and Malnutrition in Spain: Political and Socio-Economic Conditions 1. The Famine that 'Never Existed: Causes of the Spanish Famine, Miguel Ángel del Arco Blanco 2. Agricultural Crisis and Food Crisis in Early Francoism: Hunger Seen through the Lens of Biophysics, Manuel González Molina, David Soto, Juan Infante and Antonio Herrera 3. Tracing the Physical Consequences of Famine and Malnutrition in Franco's Spain, José Miguel Martínez Carrión and Javier Puche Gil Part II. Famine and Poverty and Daily Life 4. Iniquitous Famine: Marginalized Mothers and Children, Peter Anderson 5. When There Was Nothing.
An Ethnography of the Years of Hunger in Post-War Extremadura: memory and Representation of Scarcity, David Conde Caballero, Lorenzo Mariano Juárez and Julián López García 6. 'Pícaros de posguerra'. Turning to Crime to Survive Famine and Malnutrition in Early Francoism (1939-1952), Gloria Román Ruiz Part III. International Responses 7. 'Starving Spain'. International Humanitarian Responses to Spain's Hunger Crisis, David Brydan Part IV. The Politics of Cooking 8. The Production of Autarkic Subjectivities: Food Discourse in Franco's Spain (1939-1959), Lara Anderson 9.
A Recipe for Rationing: Women, Cooking and Scarcity During the Early-Franco Dictatorship, 1939-1947, Suzanne Dunai Part V. Memories of Malnutrition and Famine 10. Remembering the Spanish Famine: Official Discourse and the Popular Memory of Hunger during Francoism, Claudio Hernández Burgos and Gloria Román Bibliography Index.