Waiting for the End of the World?
Waiting for the End of the World?
New Perspectives on Natural Disasters in Medieval Europe
Gerrard, Christopher M.; Brown, Peter J.; Forlin, Paolo
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
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Part I: Tectonic Hazards
Rituals of resilience: The interpretative archaeology of post-seismic recovery in medieval Europe
Medieval earthquakes in Italy: Perceptions and reactions
Seismic adaptation in the Latin churches of Cyprus
Architectural heritage and ancient earthquakes in Italy: The constraints and potential of archaeoseismological research applied to medieval buildings
Medieval tsunamis in the Mediterranean and Atlantic: Towards an archaeological perspective
Volcanic eruptions and historical landscape on Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
'The harvest of despair': Catastrophic fear and the understanding of risk in the shadow of Mount Etna, Italy
Part II: Severe Storms and Hydrological Hazards
Mitigating riverine flood risk in medieval England
Tide and trauma: Tangible and intangible impacts of the storms of 1287 and 1288
Disaster or everyday risk? Perceiving, managing and commemorating floods in medieval central Europe
Recovering from catastrophe: How medieval society in England coped with disasters
Fear, matter and miracles: Personal protection and coping with disasters through material culture c1200?1600
Part III: Biophysical Hazards
Digging up the victims of the Black Death: A bioarchaeological perspective on the second plague pandemic
Preserving the ordinary: Social resistance during the second pandemic plagues in the Low Countries
Reconstructing the impact of 14th-century demographic disasters on late medieval rural communities in England
Recognising catastrophic cattle-mortality events in England and their repercussions
Medieval archaeology and natural disasters: Looking towards the future
PART IV: Catalogue
19. Catalogue of medieval disasters
Part I: Tectonic Hazards
Rituals of resilience: The interpretative archaeology of post-seismic recovery in medieval Europe
Medieval earthquakes in Italy: Perceptions and reactions
Seismic adaptation in the Latin churches of Cyprus
Architectural heritage and ancient earthquakes in Italy: The constraints and potential of archaeoseismological research applied to medieval buildings
Medieval tsunamis in the Mediterranean and Atlantic: Towards an archaeological perspective
Volcanic eruptions and historical landscape on Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
'The harvest of despair': Catastrophic fear and the understanding of risk in the shadow of Mount Etna, Italy
Part II: Severe Storms and Hydrological Hazards
Mitigating riverine flood risk in medieval England
Tide and trauma: Tangible and intangible impacts of the storms of 1287 and 1288
Disaster or everyday risk? Perceiving, managing and commemorating floods in medieval central Europe
Recovering from catastrophe: How medieval society in England coped with disasters
Fear, matter and miracles: Personal protection and coping with disasters through material culture c1200?1600
Part III: Biophysical Hazards
Digging up the victims of the Black Death: A bioarchaeological perspective on the second plague pandemic
Preserving the ordinary: Social resistance during the second pandemic plagues in the Low Countries
Reconstructing the impact of 14th-century demographic disasters on late medieval rural communities in England
Recognising catastrophic cattle-mortality events in England and their repercussions
Medieval archaeology and natural disasters: Looking towards the future
PART IV: Catalogue
19. Catalogue of medieval disasters