The Big Ones: How Natural Disasters Have Shaped Us

Lucy Jones 2018

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Ugly Crying
natural disaster earthquake history geology

Our Take

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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