AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Melancholy and Fatal Calamities1. Encountering Hurricanes2. ""A Conspiracy of the Winds""3. Weathering the Storms4. Chaotic and Scarce Times5. Building for Disaster6. Sympathy in Distress7. The Politics of Public ReliefConclusion: Beyond 1783AppendixNotesEssay on SourcesIndex
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""Mulcahy certainly takes his place in the growing field of environmental history with this useful and intriguing study, which should prove of value to scholars in a wide variety of fields ranging from environmental history, Caribbean studies, cultural and intellectual history, to economic and colonial histories. Well-written and concise, yet possessed of sufficient depth to engender future research projects, Hurricanes and Society is a worthy contribution to its field.""