501 Most Devastating Disasters

501 Most Devastating Disasters
Author: David Brown
Publisher: Bounty Books
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2010
Genre: Disasters
ISBN: 9780753719589

This book will take you through the devastating events & defining moments that changed our planet & our lives. It is divided into sections covering significant moments from the Antioch Earthquake in 526 AD to the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 & the Afghan Elections in 2009.

Disasters, Accidents, and Crises in American History

Disasters, Accidents, and Crises in American History
Author: Ballard C. Campbell
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438130120

Presents a chronologically-arranged reference to catastrophic events in American history, including natural disasters, economic depressions, riots, murders, and terrorist attacks.

History's Most Devastating Disasters

History's Most Devastating Disasters
Author: Macmillan Reference USA.
Publisher: MacMillan Reference Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Disasters
ISBN: 9780028656922

This book features 109 articles describing major natural and technological disasters, including hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, fires, shipwrecks, aircraft accidents, and industrial accidents.

Devastation!

Devastation!
Author: Lesley Newson
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Natural disasters
ISBN: 9780789435187

Easy-to-follow explanations help you understand the underlying causes of all types of disasters.

History's Worst Disasters

History's Worst Disasters
Author: Eric Chaline
Publisher: Pier 9
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013
Genre: Disasters
ISBN: 9781743369951

HISTORY'S WORST DISASTERS takes an informative look at fifty of the biggest catastrophes in history, and paints an inspiring picture of humankind's capacity to turn the tide of adversity. The world we live in is usually benign and forgiving, but on numerous occasions over the course of history it has also provided us with a reminder of the precarious nature of our existence. HISTORY'S WORST DISASTERS deals with the worst of these events, describing fifty of the most extreme disasters we have suffered, from those natural phenomena which were beyond our control to the catastrophes we brought on ourselves and for which we have only ourselves to blame. Beginning 65 million years ago with the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction, which accounted for the dinosaurs and almost extinguished all life on Earth, we move on to examine disasters that have occurred throughout the entire span of human history: the earthquakes and epidemics, the famines and hurricanes, and those horrors we have inflicted on each other through massacres, genocide and war. In addition, there are examples of disasters brought on by financial, political, and military incompetence, together with those which have arisen as a result of our industrial development, at, for instance, Chernobyl and Bhopal, and those associated with mass transportation, such as the sinking of the Titanic. Finally we take a look at environmental disasters, both actual, like the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the dessication of the Aral Sea, and those which have the potential to cause us all manner of trouble in the future, including the loss of biodiversity and climate change. The scope of this book is to go beyond being a catalog of death and destruction in order to examine the consequences of these terrible events and to tell the stories of those people involved in them. Despite all the tragedy and strife, we have shown a remarkable capacity for both physical and mental endurance and have consistently demonstrated our ability to adapt to whatever is thrown at us and then bounce back even stronger than before. What emerges is a portrait of the fortitude and resilience of human beings in the face of adversity, allowing us to gain an appreciation for just how precious life is and how fragile our grip on it can be.

Historical Disasters in Context

Historical Disasters in Context
Author: Andrea JANKU
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136476253

Growing concerns about climate change and the increasing occurrence of ever more devastating natural disasters in some parts of the world and their consequences for human life, not only in the immediately affected regions, but for all of us, have increased our desire to learn more about disaster experiences in the past. How did disaster experiences impact on the development of modern sciences in the early modern era? Why did religion continue to play such an important role in the encounter with disasters, despite the strong trend towards secularization in the modern world? What was the political role of disasters? Historical Disasters in Context illustrates how past societies coped with a threatening environment, how societies changed in response to disaster experiences, and how disaster experiences were processed and communicated, both locally and globally. Particular emphasis is put on the realms of science, religion, and politics. International case studies demonstrate that while there are huge differences across cultures in the way people and societies responded to disasters, there are also many commonalities and interactions between different cultures that have the potential to alter the ways people prepare for and react to disasters in future. To explain these relationships and highlight their significance is the purpose of this volume.

Atlas of History's Greatest Disasters & Mistakes

Atlas of History's Greatest Disasters & Mistakes
Author: Tim Cooke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2013
Genre: Battles
ISBN: 9781845735340

A compelling collection of human error and catastrophe through the ages. The dynamic incidents, crises, battles and defeats from all fields of endeavour are included. Accurate dynamic maps explore what caused the disasters and mistakes and their consequences. 50 fascinating stories of human error and natural disasters with insightful essays, historical illustrations and colour photographs are brought to life.

California's Deadliest Earthquakes

California's Deadliest Earthquakes
Author: Abraham Hoffman
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439660824

A detailed look at the state’s most terrifying and destructive disasters—photos included. Home to hundreds of faults, California leads the nation in frequency of earthquakes every year. And despite enduring their share of the natural disasters, residents still speculate over the inevitable “big one.” More than three thousand people lost their lives during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Long Beach’s 1933 earthquake caused nearly $50 million in damages. And the Northridge earthquake injured thousands and left a $550 million economic hit. In this book, historian Abraham Hoffman explores the personal accounts and aftermath of California’s most destructive tremors.

Great Disasters

Great Disasters
Author: David Keller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1990
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780380760435

Describes some of the great disasters of history, both natural and man-made.

100 Most Destructive Natural Disasters

100 Most Destructive Natural Disasters
Author: Anna Claybourne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Natural disasters
ISBN: 9781760150105

How tall was the biggest tsumani? What causes giant hailstones? How hot is the inside of a volcano? What is a cyclonic storm? Uncover the power of the world's most destructive natural disasters!