TY - GEN
AU - van Asperen, Hanneke
AU - Jensen, Lotte
TI - Dealing with Disasters from Early Modern to Modern Times Cultural Responses to Catastrophes
PB - Amsterdam University Press
SN - 9048557704
SN - 9789048557707
KW - Natural disasters History
KW - Disasters History
KW - Emergency management History
KW - Social and cultural history
KW - Social impact of disasters
KW - HISTORY / General
KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Historical Events *
KW - NATURE / Natural Disasters
KW - Cultural studies
KW - History: specific events and topics
KW - History, Art History, and Archaeology
KW - HIS
KW - Cultural Studies
KW - CULTURAL
KW - Early Modern Studies
KW - EARLY MOD
KW - Environment and Sustainability
KW - ENVIR & SUST
KW - Modern History
KW - MOD HIS
KW - Disasters, culture, representation, identity, history
PY - 2023
N2 - "Amsterdam University Press"
N2 - List of Illustrations Introduction: Cultural Responses to Catastrophes from Early Modern to Modern Times (Hanneke van Asperen and Lotte Jensen) PART 1 -- Disaster and Emotions 1. Temporality, Emotion, and Gender in Leonardo da Vinci's Conceptualisation of Natural Violence (Susan Broomhall) 2. Early Modern Community Formation Across Northern Europe: How and Why a Poet in Poland Engaged with the Delft Thunderclap of 1654 (Paul Hulsenboom) 3. Landscape as Wounded Body: Emotional Engagement in Visual Images of Floods (Hanneke van Asperen) 4. Suffering Compatriots: Compassion, Catastrophe, and National Identification in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century (Fons Meijer) 5. Cultural Resilience during Nineteenth-Century Cholera Outbreaks in the Netherlands (Lotte Jensen) PART 2 -- Disaster and Blame 6. Dealing in Disasters: Selling Apocalyptic Interpretations of Disasters in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries (Marieke van Egeraat) 7. The Ten Plagues of the New World: The Sensemaking of Epidemic Depopulation in Sixteenth-Century Mesoamerica (Florian Wieser) 8. 'Hungry Balliz Wants Weel Fillin': The Visualisation of the Great Irish Famine (1845-1851) and the Lancashire Cotton Famine (1861-1865) in the Victorian Illustrated Press (Sophie van Os) 9. Rinderpest in Dutch Regional Fiction: Community, Precariousness, and Blame (Anneloek Scholten) PART 3 -- Disaster and Time 10. Coping with Epidemics in Early Modern Chronicles, The Low Countries, 1500-1850 (Theo Dekker) 11. Coverage in Dutch Newspapers of Earthquakes in Italy and Beyond before Lisbon 1755 (Joop W. Koopmans) 12. The Development of Disaster Prints and Publications in Japan, 1663-1923 (Julia Mariko Jacoby) 13. Breaking the Cycles of Catastrophe: Disaster, Time, and Nation in Dutch Flood Commemoration Books, 1757-1800 (Adriaan Duiveman) 14. Disaster Memory and 'Banished Memory': General Considerations and Case Studies from Europe and the United States (19th-21st Centuries) (Christian Rohr) Notes on the Contributors
BT - Disaster Studies
CY - Amsterdam
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