Disasters and History
The Vulnerability and Resilience of Past Societies

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Author(s)
van Bavel, Bas
Curtis, Daniel
Dijkman, Jessica
Hannaford, Matthew
De Keyzer, Maïka
Van Onacker, Eline
Soens, Tim
Collection
Dutch Research Council (NWO)Language
EnglishAbstract
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.