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Dealing with Disasters from Early Modern to Modern Times

Cultural Responses to Catastrophes
  • Edited by: Hanneke Asperen and Lotte Jensen
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2023
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Disaster Studies
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About this book

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, floods, and storms. Due to the ongoing climate crisis, extreme weather events will likely have ever greater impacts on our lives.
This volume addresses cultural representations of catastrophes such as floods, epidemics, and earthquakes over the centuries. In the past as now, artists and authors try to make sense of disasters, grasp their impact, and communicate moral, religious, or political messages. These creations reflect and shape how people learn and think about disasters that occur nearby or far away, both in time and space. The parallels between past and present underline how this book contributes to modern debates about cultural and creative strategies in response to disasters.

Author / Editor information

Asperen Hanneke :

Hanneke van Asperen is an art historian affiliated with the Centre for Art Historical Documentation (CKD) at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. As postdoctoral researcher, she is part of the NWO-funded project Dealing with Disasters. The Shaping of Local and National Identities in the Netherlands (1421-1890). She has an expertise in visual images of charity and nature-induced disasters in premodern times. Additionally, she has an interest in medieval pilgrimage and religious badges. Her recent book Silver Saints. Prayers and Badges in Late Medieval Books (Brepols 2021) focuses on the practice of adding religious badges to devotional manuscripts.Jensen Lotte :

Lotte Jensen is Professor of Dutch Cultural and Literary History at Radboud University, Nijmegen and Principal Investigator of the NWO-funded Vici project Dealing with Disasters. The Shaping of Local and National Identities in the Netherlands (1421-1890), which investigates the impact of natural disasters on Dutch local and national identities from a cultural-historical perspective. She has published books on Napoleon’s legacy in the Netherlands, Dutch literary history and the emergence of Dutch identity. Her most recent book is a cultural history of Dutch floods: Wij en het water. Een Nederlandse geschiedenis (De Bezige Bij 2022).

Reviews

“This volume … shows the necessity of a more organic integration of cultural history with other branches of social, economic, political, and environmental history. Put simply, this volume is asking all the important questions.”
-- Daniel R. Curtis, Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, Vol. 136, Issue 3, December 2023


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Hanneke van Asperen and Lotte Jensen
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Part 1: Disaster and Emotions

Susan Broomhall
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How and Why a Poet in Poland Engaged with the Delft Thunderclap of 1654
Paul Hulsenboom
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Emotional Engagement in Visual Images of Floods
Hanneke van Asperen
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Compassion, Catastrophe, and National Identification in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century
Fons Meijer
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Lotte Jensen
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Part 2: Disaster and Blame

Selling Apocalyptic Interpretations of Disasters in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries
Marieke van Egeraat
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The Sensemaking of Epidemic Depopulation in Sixteenth- Century Mesoamerica
Florian Wieser
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The Visualisation of the Great Irish Famine (1845–1851) and the Lancashire Cotton Famine (1861–1865) in the Victorian Illustrated Press
Sophie van Os
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Community, Precariousness, and Blame
Anneloek Scholten
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Part 3: Disaster and Time

Theo Dekker
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Joop W. Koopmans
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Julia Mariko Jacoby
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Disaster, Time, and Nation in Dutch Flood Commemoration Books, 1757–1800
Adriaan Duiveman
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General Considerations and Case Studies from Europe and the United States (19th–21st Centuries)
Christian Rohr
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eBook published on:
June 5, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9789048557707
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
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338
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37
Coloured Illustrations:
8
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