Dealing with Disasters from Early Modern to Modern Times Cultural Responses to Catastrophes

Disasters are as much cultural as natural phenomena. For centuries, news about catastrophic events has been disseminated through media such as chronicles, pamphlets, newspapers, poems, drawings, and prints. Nowadays, we are overwhelmed with news about the cataclysmic effects of recent forest fires,...

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Other Authors: van Asperen, Hanneke (Editor), Jensen, Lotte (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2023
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