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Flammable Cities - Urban Conflagration and the Making of the Modern World

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Greg Bankoff is professor of history at the University of Hull! UK. Uwe Lubken is "Disaster Migration" project director! Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society! LMU Munich. Jordan Sand is associate professor of Japanese history and culture at Georgetown University. Klappentext In most cities today! fire has been reduced to a sporadic and isolated threat. But throughout history the constant risk of fire has left a deep and lasting imprint on almost every dimension of urban society. This volume! the first truly global study of urban conflagration! shows how fire has shaped cities throughout the modern world! from Europe to the imperial colonies! major trade entrepots! and non-European capitals! right up to such present-day megacities as Lagos and Jakarta. Urban fire may hinder commerce or even spur it; it may break down or reinforce barriers of race! class! and ethnicity; it may serve as a pretext for state violence or provide an opportunity for displays of state benevolence. As this volume demonstrates! the many and varied attempts to master! marginalize! or manipulate fire can turn a natural and human hazard into a highly useful social and political tool.

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Authors Greg (EDT)/ Lubken Bankoff, Greg Lubken Bankoff, BANKOFF GREG LUBKEN UWE SAND JO
Assisted by Greg Bankoff (Editor), Uwe Lubken (Editor), Uwe Lübken (Editor), Jordan Sand (Editor)
Publisher The University of Wisconsin Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.04.2012
 
EAN 9780299283841
ISBN 978-0-299-28384-1
No. of pages 368
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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