Historical disasters in context : science, religion, and politics

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Historical disasters in context : science, religion, and politics

edited by Andrea Janku, Gerrit J. Schenk, and Franz Mauelshagen

(Routledge studies in cultural history, 15)

Routledge, 2012

  • : hbk

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"Simultaneously published in the UK"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Growing concerns about climate change and the increasing occurrence of ever more devastating natural disasters in some parts of the world and their consequences for human life, not only in the immediately affected regions, but for all of us, have increased our desire to learn more about disaster experiences in the past. How did disaster experiences impact on the development of modern sciences in the early modern era? Why did religion continue to play such an important role in the encounter with disasters, despite the strong trend towards secularization in the modern world? What was the political role of disasters? Historical Disasters in Context illustrates how past societies coped with a threatening environment, how societies changed in response to disaster experiences, and how disaster experiences were processed and communicated, both locally and globally. Particular emphasis is put on the realms of science, religion, and politics. International case studies demonstrate that while there are huge differences across cultures in the way people and societies responded to disasters, there are also many commonalities and interactions between different cultures that have the potential to alter the ways people prepare for and react to disasters in future. To explain these relationships and highlight their significance is the purpose of this volume.

目次

1. Introduction. Andrea Janku, Gerrit J. Schenk, Franz Mauelshagen 2. Roman Emperors and 'Natural Disasters' in the First Century AD. Mischa Meier 3. Managing Natural Hazards: Environment, Society, and Politics in the Upper Rhine Valley and Tuscany in the Renaissance (ca. 1270-1570). Gerrit J. Schenk 4. Acts of God: The Confessionalization of Disaster in Reformation Europe. Elaine Fulton 5. The Struggle Against the Sea: An Early Modern Coastal Society Between Metaphysical and Physical Attempts to Control Nature. Marie Luisa Allemeyer 6. Earthquakes in Early Modern France: From the Old Regime to the Birth of a New Risk. Gregory Quenet 7. The Doomsday Discourse in the Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1700-Present. Nicolaas A. Rupke 8. Forgotten Risks: Mass Movements in the Mountains. Andreas Dix 9. Shaping the City: Aleppo's Foreigner Community and the Earthquake of 1822. Stefan Knost 10. Earthquake versus Fire: The Struggle over Insurance in the Aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Disaster. Eleonora Rohland 11. Mediating Foreign Disasters: The Los Angeles Times and International Relief, 1891-1914. Gordon M. Winder 12. From Natural to National Disaster: The Chinese Famine of 1928-1930. Andrea Janku 13. Climate Catastrophism: The History of the Future of Climate Change. Franz Mauelshagen Notes on Contributors Notes Index

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