The Nature of Disaster in China</I>: The 1931 Yangzi River Flood
معرفی کتاب «The Nature of Disaster in China</I>: The 1931 Yangzi River Flood» نوشتهٔ Chris Courtney، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In 1931, China Suffered A Catastrophic Flood That Claimed Millions Of Lives. This Was Neither A Natural Nor Human-made Disaster. Rather, It Was Created By An Interaction Between The Environment And Society. Regular Inundation Had Long Been An Integral Feature Of The Ecology And Culture Of The Middle Yangzi, Yet By The Modern Era Floods Had Become Humanitarian Catastrophes. Courtney Describes How The Ecological And Economic Effects Of The 1931 Flood Pulse Caused Widespread Famine And Epidemics. He Takes Readers Into The Inundated Streets Of Wuhan, Describing The Terrifying And Disorientating Sensory Environment. He Explains Why Locals Believed That An Angry Dragon King Was Causing The Flood, And Explores How Japanese Invasion And War With The Communists Inhibited Both Official Relief Efforts And Refugee Coping Strategies. This Innovative Study Offers The First In-depth Analysis Of The 1931 Flood, And Charts The Evolution Of One Of China's Most Persistent Environmental Problems.--dust Jacket. Introduction -- The Long River -- The Flood Pulse -- The Dragon King -- A Sense Of Disaster -- Disaster Experts -- The Floating Population -- Epilogue. Chris Courtney. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 251-281) And Index. La page de présentation indique : "In 1931, China suffered a catastrophic flood that claimed millions of lives. This was neither a natural nor human-made disaster. Rather, it was created by an interaction between the environment and society. Regular inundation had long been an integral feature of the ecology and culture of the middle Yangzi, yet by the modern era floods had become humanitarian catastrophes. Courtney describes how the ecological and economic effects of the 1931 flood pulse caused widespread famine and epidemics. He takes readers into the inundated streets of Wuhan, describing the terrifying and disorientating sensory environment. He explains why locals believed that an angry Dragon King was causing the flood, and explores how Japanese invasion and war with the Communists inhibited both official relief efforts and refugee coping strategies. This innovative study offers the first in-depth analysis of the 1931 flood, and charts the evolution of one of China's most persistent environmental problems."--Dust jacket This book will appeal to students and scholars of Chinese history, environmental history, and disaster studies. It analyses of one of the most lethal floods in history, exploring its environmental, social, and cultural dimensions. It examines the historical development of water problems in Yangzi region, which remain relevant today. Unearths the forgotten history of a catastrophic flood, examining its profound impact upon the environment and society of modern China
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