An Imperial Disaster : The Bengal Cyclone of 1876
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
184904886X
ISBN-13
9781849048866
Publisher
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Imprint
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 23rd, 2018
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
408 grams
Dimensions
22.00 x 16.60 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
Asian historySocial & cultural historyColonialism & imperialismNatural disasters
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The first history of one of the nineteenth century's greatest natural calamities, its political context and its impact on colonial India.
The storm came on the night of 31 October. It was a full moon, and the tides were at their peak; the great rivers of eastern Bengal were flowing high and fast to the sea. In the early hours the inhabitants of the coast and islands were overtaken by an immense wave from the Bay of Bengal -- a wall of water that reached a height of 40 feet in some places. The wave swept away everything in its path, drowning around 215,000 people. At least another 100,000 died in the cholera epidemic and famine that followed. It was the worst calamity of its kind in recorded history. Such events are often described as ''natural disasters''. Kingsbury turns that interpretation on its head, showing that the cyclone of 1876 was not simply a ''natural'' event, but one shaped by all-too-human patterns of exploitation and inequality -- by divisions within Bengali society, and the enormous disparities of political and economic power that characterised British rule on the subcontinent. With Bangladesh facing rising sea levels and stronger, more frequent storms, there is every reason to revisit this terrible calamity. An Imperial Disaster is troubling but essential reading: history for an age of climate change.
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