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Rethinking American Disasters (Paperback)

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By Cynthia a. Kierner (Editor), Matthew Mulcahy (Editor), Liz Skilton (Editor)
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Rethinking American Disasters is a pathbreaking collection of essays on hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and other calamities in the United States and British colonial America over four centuries. Proceeding from the premise 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.

About the Author


Cynthia A. Kierner is the author of many books, including Inventing Disaster: The Culture of Calamity from the Jamestown Colony to the Johnstown Flood. Matthew Mulcahy has written or cowritten several books and articles about natural disasters in colonial British America, including Hurricanes and Society in the British Greater Caribbean, 1624-1783. Liz Skilton is the author of Tempest: Hurricane Naming and American Culture and head of the Recent Louisiana Disasters Oral History Project.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780807179932
ISBN-10: 0807179930
Publisher: LSU Press
Publication Date: April 5th, 2023
Pages: 256
Language: English