The Hamburg Flood in Public Memory Culture
Today, the Storm Flood of 1962 forms an integral part of local and national memory culture. Public commemoration events, monuments, and media coverage assure that the disaster is not forgotten.
Today, the Storm Flood of 1962 forms an integral part of local and national memory culture. Public commemoration events, monuments, and media coverage assure that the disaster is not forgotten.
The flooding in Singapore in 1954 was one of the most significant floods on the island in the twentieth century.
The Tangiwai disaster of 1953, New Zealand’s worst railway accident, is an environmental disaster with an enduring legacy.
A constructed park’s history clashes with how citizens see and use that space.
Flood memory in Townsville is strong, but this does not align with the city’s capacity to live sustainably with floods.
The ship accident of Vicuña is considered one of the biggest disasters that occurred on the Brazilian coast of Paraná, Brazil.
The process of defining Kosovo’s postconflict landscape amplifies narratives of division and marginalizes memories of cooperation.
An account of the 1795 mass drowning on Lough Derg in Ireland’s County Donegal.