This monograph provides an overview of research into disasters from a historical perspective, making two new contributions. First, it introduces the field of ‘disaster studies’ to history, showing how we can use history to better understand how societies deal with shocks and hazards and their potentially disastrous outcomes. Second, we introduce historians to the topic of disasters and the field of disaster studies, and explicitly show the relevance of studying past disasters to better understand the social, economic, and political functioning of past societies
The value of sociological research is dependent on the cultural conceptualization of an issue and it...
Realistic disaster scenarios are constructed by integrating both natural hazard phenomena and human ...
In the wake of the global financial and Eurozone upheavals this timely book argues that the disaster...
This monograph provides an overview of research into disasters from a historical perspective, makin...
Disasters and History offers the first comprehensive historical overview of hazards and disasters. D...
"Disasters have always accompanied human history. Historical research on disasters is, however, a re...
Growing concerns about climate change and the increasing occurrence of ever more devastating natural...
Today, the social scientific study of disasters is a very flourishing area. There are around five do...
Since the turn of the Millennium, major changes in economic history practice such as the dominance o...
The risk of accidents and disasters has always been central to the human experience. Yet, historians...
Almost nothing has been written about the social historical emergence and development of social and ...
Systematic studies on disasters in the social and behavioral sciences are essentially a post World W...
Almost nothing has been written about the social historical emergence and development of social and ...
An earlier article discussing the initial days of disaster studies noted that the roots of the area ...
Disaster studies and disaster management are topics nowadays considered worthy of academic and insti...
The value of sociological research is dependent on the cultural conceptualization of an issue and it...
Realistic disaster scenarios are constructed by integrating both natural hazard phenomena and human ...
In the wake of the global financial and Eurozone upheavals this timely book argues that the disaster...
This monograph provides an overview of research into disasters from a historical perspective, makin...
Disasters and History offers the first comprehensive historical overview of hazards and disasters. D...
"Disasters have always accompanied human history. Historical research on disasters is, however, a re...
Growing concerns about climate change and the increasing occurrence of ever more devastating natural...
Today, the social scientific study of disasters is a very flourishing area. There are around five do...
Since the turn of the Millennium, major changes in economic history practice such as the dominance o...
The risk of accidents and disasters has always been central to the human experience. Yet, historians...
Almost nothing has been written about the social historical emergence and development of social and ...
Systematic studies on disasters in the social and behavioral sciences are essentially a post World W...
Almost nothing has been written about the social historical emergence and development of social and ...
An earlier article discussing the initial days of disaster studies noted that the roots of the area ...
Disaster studies and disaster management are topics nowadays considered worthy of academic and insti...
The value of sociological research is dependent on the cultural conceptualization of an issue and it...
Realistic disaster scenarios are constructed by integrating both natural hazard phenomena and human ...
In the wake of the global financial and Eurozone upheavals this timely book argues that the disaster...