Disaster memory and ‘banished memory’. General considerations and case studies from Europe and the United States (19th-21st centuries)

Rohr, Christian (2023). Disaster memory and ‘banished memory’. General considerations and case studies from Europe and the United States (19th-21st centuries). In: van Asperen, Hanneke; Jensen, Lotte (eds.) Dealing with Disasters from Early Modern to Modern Times. Cultural Responses to Catastrophes. Disaster Studies: Vol. 1 (pp. 315-337). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 10.5117/9789463725798_CH14

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In 1981 medievalist and cultural historian Arno Borst presented the thesis that today’s European societies have largely eliminated dealing with natural disasters from everyday life and that they have become a ‘society of banished memory’. This contrasts with premodern societies, which integrated the risk of natural disasters far more into everyday life. By ‘taming’ natural hazards through river straightening and various protective structures, especially since the nineteenth century, small and medium-sized events have generally been avoided, but serious events became even more devastating when hitting the unprepared population. A prolonged absence of extreme events, a ‘disaster gap’ (Christian Pfister), could thus significantly increase the catastrophic nature of a new event. This chapter analyses selected flood, avalanche, storm, and earthquake events from Europe and North America (late 19th c.–present) to show which factors might have contributed to reshaping memory cultures after catastrophic events and encouraged banishing memory against better judgement.

Item Type:

Book Section (Book Chapter)

Division/Institute:

06 Faculty of Humanities > Department of History and Archaeology > Institute of History
10 Strategic Research Centers > Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR)
06 Faculty of Humanities > Department of History and Archaeology > Institute of History > Economic, Social and Environmental History

UniBE Contributor:

Rohr, Christian

Subjects:

900 History
900 History > 940 History of Europe
900 History > 970 History of North America

ISBN:

978-94-6372-579-8

Series:

Disaster Studies

Publisher:

Amsterdam University Press

Language:

English

Submitter:

Christian Rohr

Date Deposited:

12 Jun 2023 11:08

Last Modified:

12 Jun 2023 11:08

Publisher DOI:

10.5117/9789463725798_CH14

Uncontrolled Keywords:

floods; avalanches; earthquakes; memory; Europe; United States

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/183317

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/183317

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