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| #369568 in Books | 1978-04-15 | 1978-04-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.90 x5.00l,.82 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| A yardstick for other disasters|By Book worm|This book was written about two years after the collapse of a containment pond that changed the landscape for a small town in rural Appalachia by a sociologist whose main job was to collect testimony of eye witnesses and survivors of the flood that scraped the valley bare for use in a law suit made on behalf of the victims against th|About the Author|Kai T. Erikson is an American sociologist known for specializing in the social consequences of catastophic events. He is the author of Everything in its Path, Wayward Puritans, A New Species of Trouble, Catastrophe in the
The 1977 Sorokin Award–winning story of Buffalo Creek in the aftermath of a devastating flood.
On February 26, 1972, 132-million gallons of debris-filled muddy water burst through a makeshift mining-company dam and roared through Buffalo Creek, a narrow mountain hollow in West Virginia. Following the flood, survivors from a previously tightly knit community were crowded into trailer homes with no concern for former neighborhoods. The result was a collective ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Everything in Its Path: Destruction of Community in the Buffalo Creek Flood | Kai T. Erikson. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.