Natural Hazards and Peoples in the Indian Ocean World [electronic resource] : Bordering on Danger / edited by Greg Bankoff, Joseph Christensen.

Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9781349948574
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/1167
Basım Bildirimi
1st ed. 2016.
Yayın Bilgisi
New York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Fiziksel Niteleme
XV, 318 p. 27 illus., 25 illus. in color. online resource.
Dizi
Palgrave Series in Indian Ocean World Studies, 2730-9711
İçindekiler Notu
1. Revisiting Southeast Asian history with geology: some demographic consequences of a dangerous environment Anthony Reid -- 2. ‘The sea becomes mulberry fields and mulberry fields become the sea’: dikes in the eastern Red River delta, c.200 BCE to the Twenty-first century CE Tana Li -- 3. ‘The most horrible of evils’: Social responses to drought and famine in the Bombay Presidency, 1782-1857 George Adamson -- 4. Philippine Typhoons since the seventeenth century James Francis Warren -- 5. Bushfire in Madagascar: natural hazard, useful tool and change agent Christian Kull -- 6. Emperor Tự Đức’s ‘Bad Weather’: Interpreting Natural Disasters in Vietnam, 1847-1883 Kathryn Dyt -- 7. Storm over San Isidro: Repeated disasters and civic community culture in nineteenth century Philippines Greg Bankoff -- 8. Disaster management and colonialism in the Indonesian archipelago, 1840-1920 Alicia Schrikker -- 9. Cyclones, Drought, and Slavery: Environment and Enslavement in the Western Indian Ocean, 1870s-1920s Matthew S. Hopper -- 10. Their inescapable portion? Cyclones, disaster relief, and the political economy of pearlshelling in Northwest Australia, 1865-1935. .
Özet, vb.
This book examines the dangers and the patterns of adaptation that emerge through exposure to risk on a daily basis. By addressing the influence of environmental factors in Indian Ocean World history, the collection reaches across the boundaries of the natural and social sciences, presenting case-studies that deal with a diverse range of natural hazards – fire in Madagascar, drought in India, cyclones and typhoons in Oman, Australia and the Philippines, climatic variability, storms and flood in Vietnam and the Philippines, and volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis in Indonesia. These chapters, written by leading international historians, respond to a growing need to understand the ways in which natural hazards shape social, economic and political development of the Indian Ocean World, a region of the globe that is highly susceptible to the impacts of seismic activity, extreme weather, and climate change. .
Konu
Asia __ History.
World history.
Environmental sciences __ Social aspects.
Imperialism.
History of South Asia.
World History, Global and Transnational History.
Environmental Social Sciences.
Imperialism and Colonialism.