Fault Lines: Earthquakes and Urbanism in Modern Italy - Environment in History: International Perspectives - Giacomo Parrinello - Books - Berghahn Books - 9781782389507 - May 1, 2015
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Fault Lines: Earthquakes and Urbanism in Modern Italy - Environment in History: International Perspectives

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Although earthquakes can have disastrous effects on human lives and environments, they can also significantly influence urban development. This book follows the history of two Italian seismic disasters and explores the plans preceding the destruction and the urbanism that emerged from the ruins.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; Earth's fractured geology is visible in its fault lines. It is along these lines that earthquakes occur, sometimes with disastrous effects. These disturbances can significantly influence urban development, as seen in the aftermath of two earthquakes in Messina, Italy, in 1908 and in the Belice Valley, Sicily, in 1968. Following the history of these places before and after their destruction, this book explores plans and developments that preceded the disasters and the urbanism that emerged from the ruins. These stories explore fault lines between 'rural' and 'urban, ' 'backwardness' and 'development, ' and 'before' and 'after, ' shedding light on the role of environmental forces in the history of human habitaPublisher Marketing: "An extremely interesting and well-written book, which takes two major Italian disasters in detail and uses them to tell a series of stories about urban change, the state, national identity, and other issues . . . The author is passionate about the subject matter he is dealing with-and the material itself is red hot." . John Foot, University of Bristol "This is a really fascinating and innovative study on disaster perception and management, on urban-rural development, and on the interconnections of environmental, political, social, and economic history. An essential book for all who want to better understand Sicily's history in the twentieth century." . Christian Rohr, University of Bern Earth's fractured geology is visible in its fault lines. It is along these lines that earthquakes occur, sometimes with disastrous effects. These disturbances can significantly influence urban development, as seen in the aftermath of two earthquakes in Messina, Italy, in 1908 and in the Belice Valley, Sicily, in 1968. Following the history of these places before and after their destruction, this book explores plans and developments that preceded the disasters and the urbanism that emerged from the ruins. These stories explore fault lines between "rural" and "urban," "backwardness" and "development," and "before" and "after," shedding light on the role of environmental forces in the history of human habitats. Giacomo Parrinello is a Marie Curie Fellow in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University and the Institute of Social Ecology in Vienna. He has published in the fields of environmental history, history of urban planning, and modern Italian history."

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Released May 1, 2015
ISBN13 9781782389507
Publishers Berghahn Books
Genre Cultural Region > Italy
Pages 274
Dimensions 160 × 239 × 22 mm   ·   539 g
Language English  

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