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KlappentextThis volume addresses environmental and technological dimensions of the Hamburg storm flood of 1962, a key event of contemporary German history that still lacks any systematical consideration. Our articles provide new insights into risk awareness and disaster control of modern societies, with a particular focus on the role of technology in the context of natural disasters, and questions of disaster control by the armed forces, offering new approaches for historical disaster research as well as contemporary history. The relations of nature-technology and society will be systematically addressed, while also dicussing new concepts such as "environmental coherence" or forms of resilience in urban and rural contexts. This German case study also shows that the experiences of the Second World War were still present in the perception of the storm flood. In order to embed this key event into a larger framework of coastal societies and their changing attitudes towards risk, nature and technology, we have included additional historical case studies about storm floods in the 18th and 19th century and comparable events in the Netherlands in 1953.'This volume addresses environmental and technological dimensions of the Hamburg storm flood of 1962, a key event of contemporary German history that still lacks any systematical consideration. Our articles provide new insights into risk awareness and disaster control of modern societies, with a particular focus on the role of technology in the context of natural disasters, and questions of disaster control by the armed forces, offering new approaches for historical disaster research as well as contemporary history. The relations of nature-technology and society will be systematically addressed, while also dicussing new concepts such as environmental coherence or forms of resilience in urban and rural contexts. This German case study also shows that the experiences of the Second World War were still present in the perception of the storm flood. In order to embed this key event into a larger framework of coastal societies and their changing attitudes towards risk, nature and technology, we have included additional historical case studies about storm floods in the 18th and 19th century and comparable events in the Netherlands in 1953.
ZusammenfassungDie Sturmflut, die im Februar 1962 die Hansestadt völlig unerwartet traf, schockierte nicht nur die Stadt Hamburg, sondern auch die junge Bundesrepublik. Denn niemand hatte mit einer Naturkatastrophe gerechnet. Die Beiträge des Bandes untersuchen die Hamburger Sturmflut in umwelt-, technik- und zeithistorischer Perspektive. Risikobewusstsein und Katastrophenschutz moderner Gesellschaften sowie zeithistorische Kontexte wie bundesdeutsche Debatten um den vergangenen Krieg, den Einsatz der Bundeswehr im Katastrophenfall und Zivilschutz sind zentrale Themen des Bandes.
Der Band untersucht die Hamburger Sturmflut 1962 - ein Schlüsselereignis der Geschichte der jungen Bundesrepublik -in umwelt-, technik- und zeithistorischer Perspektive.
Der Band untersucht die Hamburger Sturmflut 1962 - ein Schlüsselereignis der Geschichte der jungen Bundesrepublik -in umwelt-, technik- und zeithistorischer Perspektive.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-525-31716-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum17.09.2014
Reihen-Nr.Band 011
Seiten222 Seiten
SpracheDeutsch
Gewicht511 g
Illustrationenmit 19 Abb.
Artikel-Nr.32131077
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GenreGeschichte/Politik