Disaster and Human History
Case Studies in Nature, Society and Catastrophe

by Benjamin Reilly
ISBN: 9780786436552
$49.95 Paperback 
McFarland & Company

Natural disasters have played an integral role in human history. Volcanic eruptions have been credited with the fall of civilizations, pandemic diseases have affected multiple generations, and massive famines have killed or impoverished millions.

However, in many cases, "natural" disasters are anything but.

Famines are almost invariably caused by or related to domestic and international wars. Diseases are either intentionally or unintentionally spread. While humans play little to no role in producing volcanoes and other phenomena of nature, the impact of these events are worsened by human decisions.

This book examines the relationship between humankind and the natural environment through the lens of natural disasters, where the interaction between humanity and its environment comes into sharpest focus.