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NTIS 바로가기AbstractThis review article examines three monographs that make conspicuous contributions to our understanding of major earthquake disasters in Japan from the mid-nineteenth century through to 2011. They focus on different events and different time periods, and ask different questions, but raise a h...
Martland, Samuel. Reconstructing the City, Constructing the State: Government in Valparaíso after the Earthquake of 1906. The Hispanic American historical review, vol.87, no.2, 221-254.
Recovering from Earthquakes: Response, Reconstruction and Impact Migration in India 13 2010 Patel
Historical Disasters in Context: Science, Religion and Politics 107 2012 Quenot
Reconstructing Kobe: the Geography of Crisis and Opportunity 102 2010 Edgington
Hunter, Janet. “Extreme Confusion and Disorder”? The Japanese Economy in the Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923. The Journal of Asian Studies, vol.73, no.3, 753-773.
Disasters Social, Not Physical Infrastructure: the Critical Role of Civil Society in Disaster Recovery 36 3 2012 Aldrich
Trust 361 1995 Fukuyama
Kant Chih Shinsai no Keizaikai ni oyoboseru Eiky 34 1924 Shmukyoku
BORLAND, JANET. Capitalising on Catastrophe: Reinvigorating the Japanese State with Moral Values through Education following the 1923 Great Kantô Earthquake. Modern Asian studies, vol.40, no.4, 875-907.
Strong in the Rain: Surviving Japan's Earthquake, Tsunami and Fukushima Nuclear Disaster 2012 Birmingham
A Time of Disaster: the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 2011 Hayasaka
Civic Engagement in Postwar Japan: the Revival of a Defeated Society 2011 Kage
Alexander, David. The Study of Natural Disasters, 1977-97: Some Reflections on a Changing Field of Knowledge. Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, vol.21, no.4, 284-304.
SCHENCKING, J. CHARLES. Catastrophe, Opportunism, Contestation: The Fractured Politics of Reconstructing Tokyo following the Great Kantô Earthquake of 1923. Modern Asian studies, vol.40, no.4, 833-873.
Japan Review Conduits of Power: What the Origins of Japan's Earthquake Catfish Reveal about Religious Geography 24 41 2012 Smits
The Rise and Decline of Nations: Economic Growth, Stagflation and Social Rigidities 1982 Olson
Southern Economic Journal The Political, Economic and Social Aspects of Katrina 74 369 2007 10.1002/j.2325-8012.2007.tb00843.x Boettke
Clancey, Gregory. Japanese Seismicity and the Limits of Prediction. The Journal of Asian Studies, vol.71, no.2, 333-344.
Kant Daishinsai no Shakaishi 2011 Kitahara
Resilience and Recovery in Asian Disasters: Community Ties, Market Mechanisms, and Governance 2014 Aldrich
Bestor, Theodore C.. Disasters, Natural and Unnatural: Reflections on March 11, 2011, and Its Aftermath. The Journal of Asian Studies, vol.72, no.4, 763-782.
Natural Disasters and Indian History 2 2012 Roy
When the Earth Roars: Lessons from the History of Earthquakes in Japan 2014 Smits
‘Rich Nation, Strong Army’: National Security and the Technological Transformation of Japan 1994 Samuels
Moe, Espen. Mancur Olson and structural economic change: Vested interests and the industrial rise and fall of the great powers. Review of international political economy : RIPE, vol.16, no.2, 202-230.
Risk Management Lessons from the Great Fire of 1906 57 10 2010 Siemens
Schencking, J. Charles. 1923 Tokyo as a Devastated War and Occupation Zone: The Catastrophe One Confronted in Post Earthquake Japan. Japanese studies, vol.29, no.1, 111-129.
The Great Kant Earthquake and the Chimera of National Reconstruction in Japan 4 2013 Schencking
Pereira, A.S.. The Opportunity of a Disaster: The Economic Impact of the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake. The Journal of economic history, vol.69, no.2, 466-499.
Reimagining Japan: the Quest for a Future that Works 9 2011
Yokohama no Kant Daishinsai 2007 Imai
Shaw, Rajib, Goda, Katsuihciro. From Disaster to Sustainable Civil Society: The Kobe Experience. Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, vol.28, no.1, 16-40.
Journal of Japanese Studies The Great Kant Earthquake and the Culture of Catastrophe and Reconstruction in 1920s Japan 34 294 2008 Schencking
Smits, G.. Shaking Up Japan: Edo Society and the 1855 Catfish Picture Prints. Journal of social history, vol.39, no.4, 1045-1078.
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