Throughout history the issue of remembering certain events or people has been changing with every new generation. Some events and disasters are remembered throughout all of time because of the multitude of sources. Still others are remembered for the uniqueness of their sources rather than their size. Many unique types of sources for remembering a particular event come from ordinary accounts or pieces of literature that fictionally capture the events aura. With the case of the Great Hinckley Fire of 1894 there is just a sufficient amount of information. This information comes in many forms, all of which have valid means of conveying a very interesting topic. However, this disaster is not as well known as it perhaps could be. Is it because o...
The aim of this research has been to explore the human response to the 1902 Mt Kembla mine disaster ...
On July 4, 1866, a great fire burned through Portland, leaving 10,000 people homeless and causing $1...
Fires have occurred in many high-profile historic buildings, including several in recent years. The ...
There are moments in history that are consistently recalled and commemorated as a result of their im...
This project examines the historical memory of the Sultana steamboat disaster of April 27, 1865. The...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-181)The commemoration of disasters is a product of so...
History is the memory of humanity. It manifests in and through people. History contains phenomena, c...
The role of memory in disaster-prone places is essential to face disaster events, which, in time, ca...
The Black Saturday 2009 Victorian bushfires have again made Australians think critically about their...
The Oaks Colliery disaster killed at least 360 miners in December 1866 – just two weeks before Chris...
Flashbulb memories are memories that are consistent, vivid, detailed and retained with high confiden...
The Cocoanut Grove Nightclub fire in 1942 in Boston, killing 492 people and sending hundreds more to...
On 9 June 1902, a fire at the General Electric Company offices in Queen Victoria Street led to the d...
Lydia Willsky-Ciollo is a contributing author, 1770 Boston Massacre - - pages 12-15, 1919 and Bost...
From December 1811 to February 1812, massive earthquakes shook the middle Mississippi Valley, collap...
The aim of this research has been to explore the human response to the 1902 Mt Kembla mine disaster ...
On July 4, 1866, a great fire burned through Portland, leaving 10,000 people homeless and causing $1...
Fires have occurred in many high-profile historic buildings, including several in recent years. The ...
There are moments in history that are consistently recalled and commemorated as a result of their im...
This project examines the historical memory of the Sultana steamboat disaster of April 27, 1865. The...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-181)The commemoration of disasters is a product of so...
History is the memory of humanity. It manifests in and through people. History contains phenomena, c...
The role of memory in disaster-prone places is essential to face disaster events, which, in time, ca...
The Black Saturday 2009 Victorian bushfires have again made Australians think critically about their...
The Oaks Colliery disaster killed at least 360 miners in December 1866 – just two weeks before Chris...
Flashbulb memories are memories that are consistent, vivid, detailed and retained with high confiden...
The Cocoanut Grove Nightclub fire in 1942 in Boston, killing 492 people and sending hundreds more to...
On 9 June 1902, a fire at the General Electric Company offices in Queen Victoria Street led to the d...
Lydia Willsky-Ciollo is a contributing author, 1770 Boston Massacre - - pages 12-15, 1919 and Bost...
From December 1811 to February 1812, massive earthquakes shook the middle Mississippi Valley, collap...
The aim of this research has been to explore the human response to the 1902 Mt Kembla mine disaster ...
On July 4, 1866, a great fire burned through Portland, leaving 10,000 people homeless and causing $1...
Fires have occurred in many high-profile historic buildings, including several in recent years. The ...