@book{oai:kokubunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004193, author = {Davies, Matthew and Garrioch, David and Harding, Vanessa and Hirano, Junpei and Horich, Akira and Hudeček, Ondřej and Ishigami, Hiroyuki and Ishizu, Mina and Iwabuchi, Reiji and Jackson, Sophie and Katona, Csaba and Kimura, Akiko and Kuboyama, Hisashi and Nomoto, Naoko and Onodera, Yoko and Sawai, Kazuaki and Takahashi, Genki and Watanabe, Koichi and Zaiki, Masumi and Davies, Matthew and Garrioch, David and Harding, Vanessa and Hirano, Junpei and Horich, Akira and Hudeček, Ondřej and Ishigami, Hiroyuki and Ishizu, Mina and Iwabuchi, Reiji and Jackson, Sophie and Katona, Csaba and Kimura, Akiko and Kuboyama, Hisashi and Nomoto, Naoko and Onodera, Yoko and Sawai, Kazuaki and Takahashi, Genki and Watanabe, Koichi and Zaiki, Masumi}, month = {}, note = {pdf, List of Contributors Foreword Introduction The Ordinary and the Extraordinary in Early Modern Cities / Koichi Watanabe trans. by Hisashi Kuboyama Part I: Aspects of Urban Disasters Chapter 1 Typhoon Damage in 1856 Edo: Integrating Archaeology, Climatology and History / Koichi Watanabe, Junpei Hirano, Hiroyuki Ishigami, and Masumi Zaiki trans. by Hisashi Kuboyama Chapter 2 The Great Flood in Pest, 1838 / Csaba Katona Chapter 3 Fire Disasters in European Cities, 1600-1800 David Garrioch Comment Disaster of Beijing in the Qing Dynasty 1644-1911 / Akira Horichi trans. by Yoko Onodera Part II: Disasters and Responses Chapter 4 Prevent the Big Water. Flood Control Measures in Prague (Bohemia) Issued by Public Administrative Bodies in Late 18th Century / Ondřej Hudeček Chapter 5 Citizens’ Awareness of Firefighting in Edo: Analysing Eighteenth-Century Textbooks on Firefighting / Reiji Iwabuchi trans. by Hisashi Kuboyama Part III: Infrastructure as Artificial Nature Chapter 6 The Ordinary Made Extraordinary: The Archaeology of Water Management in a Global City / Sophie Jackson Chapter 7 Management and Civil Engineering of Urban Water Supply and Sewage System in Edo as Seen from Archaeological Excavation / Hiroyuki Ishigami trans. by Mina Ishizu Chapter 8 Dredging the Edo Castle's Moat: a Case of the Okayama-Domain Dredging in 1765 / Reiji Iwabuchi trans. by Naoko Nomoto Chapter 9 Canal, Dredging and Sedimentation in the Lowland Area of East Edo: Considering Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Canals in a Historical Context / Genki Takahashi trans. by Hisashi Kuboyama Part IV: Hinterland and Nature Chapter 10 Flooding in Edo and the Tone-gawa River and Tama-gawa River Systems / Koichi Watanabe trans. by Hisashi Kuboyama Chapter 11 The Great Edo Flood of 1742 and the Okutama Valley / Koichi Watanabe trans. by Hisashi Kuboyama Chapter 12 The Deluge of Istanbul in 1563: a Case of Flood Where There Was No River / Kazuaki Sawai trans. by Yoko Onodera Chapter 13 Storms, Flooding and the Development of London 1300-1500 / Matthew Davies Chapter 14 Bridging London’s River’s General Situation of London, the Thames, the Bridge / Vanessa Harding}, publisher = {National Institutes for the Humanities}, title = {Dealing with Disasters: Environmental History of Early Modern Cities (Edo, Istanbul, London, Pest, and Prague)}, year = {2021} }