The Big Ones: How Natural Disasters Have Shaped Us
Lucy Jones • 2018
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Seismologist Jones moves from Pompeii to the Tohoku tsunami, asking not what disasters do to infrastructure but what they do to civilisations — to their mythologies, their politics, their sense of fate. The geological facts are never in doubt. What she reveals is that disasters amplify whatever a society already is: its cracks, its injustices, its capacity for delusion.
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