California Earthquakes

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801889769

Science, Risk, and the Politics of Hazard Mitigation

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By Carl-Henry Geschwind
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Contents:



Acknowledgments

Introduction



Chapter 1: Reactions to the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906

Chapter 2: Setting Up a Scientific Infrastructure - Seismology California Style, 1910-1925

Chapter 3: Bailey Willis and the Promotion of Earthquake Safety in the Mid-1920s

Chapter 4: Engineering a Regulatory-State Apparatus - Seismic Safety in the 1930s

Chapter 5: Earthquake Experts and the Cold War State

Chapter 6: New Initiatives for Earthquake Preparedness, 1964-1971

Chapter 7: Seismic Politics - Responses to the San Fernando Earthquake of 1971

Chapter 8: Pushing Prediction - Establishment of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program

Chapter 9: The Regulatory-State Apparatus in Action



Abbreviations

Notes

Essay on Sources

Index

""Well written, tightly structured, and carefully researched.""

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