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- London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
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- Book — xii, 173 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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- 1. Climate, culture, weather
- Georgina Endfield and Lucy Veale
- 2. Learning to say "Phew" instead of "Brrr": social and cultural change during the British summer of 1976
- Ian Waites
- 3. On the home front: Australians and the 1914 drought
- Ruth Morgan
- 4. Extreme weather and the growth of charity: insights from the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society, 1839-60
- Cathryn Pearce
- 5. The temporal memory of major hurricanes
- Cary Mock
- 6. 'May God place a bridge over the River Tywi': interrogating flood perceptions and memories in Welsh medieval poetry
- Hywel Griffiths, Eurig Salisbury and Stephen Tooth
- 7. Remembering in God's name: the role of the church and community institutions in the aftermath and commemoration of floods
- Alexander Hall
- 8. 'The ice shards are gone': traditional ecological knowledge of climate and culture among the Cree of the Eastern James Bay, Canada
- Marie Jeanne Royer
- 9. Post-scripting extreme weather: textuality, eventhood, resilience
- Vladimir Jankovic and James Rodger Fleming.
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