Plague, Paleogenetics, and the Boundaries of the Discipline of History
This article examines the implications of the discussions surrounding the Justinianic Plague for the discipline of history.
This article examines the implications of the discussions surrounding the Justinianic Plague for the discipline of history.
Historical documents indicate that the disasters caused by mining in Brazil are a reality since the eighteenth century.
The ship accident of Vicuña is considered one of the biggest disasters that occurred on the Brazilian coast of Paraná, Brazil.
This article looks at the terminology around the 2015 flooding in Chennai city in India.
Godzilla has come to represent Japan’s Triple Disasters and the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki within one singular body.
Rivers need property rights so that humans can live with floods.
An account of the 1795 mass drowning on Lough Derg in Ireland’s County Donegal.
This paper explores how conceptions of Canada as a naturally healthy environment proved false when the ill-health of civilians was revealed during the First World War.