Rethinking American disasters:
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Abstract: | "Rethinking American Disasters is a pathbreaking collection of essays based on new research on hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and other calamities in the United States and British colonial America over four centuries. Contributors include leading historians publishing in the field of disaster studies, as well as junior scholars. Proceeding from the premise, generally accepted in scholarly circles, that there is no such thing as a "natural" disaster, the collection invites readers to consider disasters and their aftermaths as artifacts of and vantage points onto their historical contexts. Beginning with the environmental impact of European colonization and concluding with the COVID-19 pandemic, these essays individually and collectively introduce readers to the thriving field of disaster history. As the subtitle indicates, contributors examine disasters from the often-overlapping perspectives of culture, environment, and public policy. Some essays provide a macro-level view of disasters, emphasizing theoretical approaches and exploring how definitions, rhetoric, and ideas about disaster causation have evolved over long chronological periods. Other essays are case studies, or micro-histories, of particular disasters-an early nineteenth-century earthquake, a New York City fire, a South Carolina hurricane-that are compelling stories and also points of entry into the lives of communities and individuals as they endured disaster-related hardships that both revealed and often exacerbated existing social tensions and conflicts. The collection is a lively and original contribution to the field of disaster studies. Its relatively short and accessible essays will make it attractive to general readers and uniquely suitable for course adoption in disaster history classes at both the graduate and undergraduate levels [...]." |
Umfang: | VI, 247 Seiten Illustrationen, 1 Diagramm, Karten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780807179932 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction / Cynthia A. Kierner, Matthew Mulcahy, and Liz Skilton -- A New World of disaster : hazards, environments, and experience in colonial British America / Matthew Mulcahy -- An incendiary war : conspiracies, disasters, and the American Revolution, 1775-1790 / Benjamin L. Carp -- An American plague : yellow fever in the United States, 1793-1820 / Sarah E. Naramore -- Misinformation and the politics of reporting on disasters in the early republic / Jonathan Todd Hancock -- The Great New York Fire of 1835 and the legal architecture of disaster / Jane Manners -- Brave men and mangled ladies : spectacle, sentiment, and exploding steamboats in antebellum America / Cynthia A. Kierner -- Spring floods and settler colonial ambivalence : a microhistory of Freshets on Wright's Island in the mid-nineteenth century / Tom Wickman -- Richmond's year of disasters : relief, reconciliation, and the end of Reconstruction / Alyssa Toby Fahringer -- The slow disaster of Jim Crow and Lowcountry hurricanes, 1893-1940 / Caroline Grego -- Layers of violence : slow disaster in the cancer alley anthropocene -- Scott Gabriel Knowles and Ashley Rogers -- A collision of disasters : COVID-19 and diabetes -- Richard M. Mizelle Jr. -- The myth of the 100-year flood : the language of risk and the 2016 Louisiana floods / Liz Skilton | |
520 | 3 | |a "Rethinking American Disasters is a pathbreaking collection of essays based on new research on hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and other calamities in the United States and British colonial America over four centuries. Contributors include leading historians publishing in the field of disaster studies, as well as junior scholars. Proceeding from the premise, generally accepted in scholarly circles, that there is no such thing as a "natural" disaster, the collection invites readers to consider disasters and their aftermaths as artifacts of and vantage points onto their historical contexts. Beginning with the environmental impact of European colonization and concluding with the COVID-19 pandemic, these essays individually and collectively introduce readers to the thriving field of disaster history. As the subtitle indicates, contributors examine disasters from the often-overlapping perspectives of culture, environment, and public policy. Some essays provide a macro-level view of disasters, emphasizing theoretical approaches and exploring how definitions, rhetoric, and ideas about disaster causation have evolved over long chronological periods. Other essays are case studies, or micro-histories, of particular disasters-an early nineteenth-century earthquake, a New York City fire, a South Carolina hurricane-that are compelling stories and also points of entry into the lives of communities and individuals as they endured disaster-related hardships that both revealed and often exacerbated existing social tensions and conflicts. The collection is a lively and original contribution to the field of disaster studies. Its relatively short and accessible essays will make it attractive to general readers and uniquely suitable for course adoption in disaster history classes at both the graduate and undergraduate levels [...]." | |
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adam_text | CONTENTS 1 Introduction CYNTHIA A. KIERNER, MATTHEW MULCAHY, AND LIZ SKILTON 11 A New World of Disaster: Hazards, Environments, and Experience in Colonial British America MATTHEW MULCAHY Z9 An Incendiary War: Conspiracies, Disasters, and the American Revolution, 1775-1790 BENJAMIN L. CARP 49 An American Plague: Yellow Fever in the United States, 1793-1820 SARAH E. NARAMORE 95 Misinformation and the Politics of Reporting on Disasters in the Early Republic JONATHAN TODD HANCOCK 91 The Great New York Fire of 1835 and the Legal Architecture of Disaster JANE MANNERS 99 Brave Men and Mangled Ladies: Spectacle, Sentiment, and Exploding Steamboats in Antebellum America CYNTHIA A. KIERNER 119 Spring Floods and Settler Colonial Ambivalence: A Microhistory of Freshets on Wright’s Island in the Mid-Nineteenth Century TOM WICKMAN
VI · 13 В CONTENTS Richmonds Year of Disasters: Relief, Reconciliation, and the End of Reconstruction ALYSSA TOBY FAHRINGER 1ЅБ The Slow Disaster of Jim Crow and Lowcountry Hurricanes, 1893-1940 CAROLINE GREGO 17 7 Layers of Violence: Slow Disaster in the Cancer Alley Anthropocene SCOTT GABRIEL KNOWLES AND ASHLEY ROGERS 193 A Collision of Disasters: COVID-19 and Diabetes RICHARD Μ. MIZELLE JR. 210 The Myth of the 100-Year Flood: The Language of Risk and the 2016 Louisiana Floods LIZ SKILTON 2 31 Contributors 23S Index
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