Wrath of God: the great Lisbon earthquake of 1755
Just after half past nine on the morning of Sunday 1 November 1755, the end of the world came to the city of Lisbon. On a day that had begun with blue skies and gentle warmth, Portugal's proud capital was struck by a massive earthquake. After a brief, two-minute tremor came six minutes of horro...
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Zusammenfassung: | Just after half past nine on the morning of Sunday 1 November 1755, the end of the world came to the city of Lisbon. On a day that had begun with blue skies and gentle warmth, Portugal's proud capital was struck by a massive earthquake. After a brief, two-minute tremor came six minutes of horror as Lisbon swayed 'like corn in the wind before the avalanches of descending masonry hid the ruins under a cloud of dust'. A third tremor shook most of the buildings still standing to the ground, causing catastrophic loss of life. Lisbon had been struck by a seismic disturbance estimated at 8.7 on the Richter scale - more powerful than the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. An hour later, riverine Lisbon and the Algarve coast were engulfed by a series of tsunamis. In areas of the city unaffected by the waves, fires raged for six days, completing the destruction of Europe's fourth-largest city. By the time it was all over, 60,000 souls had perished and 85% of Lisbon's buildings, plus an unimaginable wealth of cultural treasures, had been destroyed by quake, fire or water. The earthquake had a searing impact on the European psyche. Theologians and philosophers were baffled by this awesome manifestation of the anger of God. How could the presence of such suffering in the world be reconciled with the existence of a beneficent deity? For Portugal itself, despite an ambitious programme of reconstruction (which gave birth to the modern science of seismology), the quake ushered in a period of decline, in which her seaborne supremacy was eclipsed by the inexorable rise of the British Empire. Drawing on primary sources, Edward Paice paints a vivid picture of a city and society changed for ever by a day of terror. He describes in thrilling detail the quake itself and its immediate aftermath, but he is interested just as much in its political, economic and cultural consequences [...]. |
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations Map ix xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction: Earthquake? What Earthquake? xv PART ONE: A GILT-EDGED EMPIRE i Quem nunca viu Lisboa não viu coisa boa: He who has not seen Lisbon has seen nothing շ At the Court of King John 3 Terra Incognita 16 29 4 The Gathering Storm 47 PART TWO: AN AXIS OF ELEMENTS 5 All Saints’ Day 65 6 A City Laid in Ruins 7 Shockwaves 82 72 i
8 Fire and Water 92 100 9 Teletsunami 10 The Second Aftershock ii The First Night 107 117 12 Horroroso Deserto 125 13 Laws and Disorder 139 146 14 News Spreads 15 Aid and Anxiety 155 168 16 The Toll 17 Rain, Ruination and Revolution 18 Fasting and Philosophy 173 188 PART THREE: AFTERMATH 201 19 Executions 20 The End of Optimism, the Birth of a Science 212 21 Slow Progress, Slump and a Reign of Terror 222 22 The End of Pombal 23 Memories and Memorials Notes Bibliography Index 253 262 270 232 241
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Contents List of Illustrations Map ix xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction: Earthquake? What Earthquake? xv PART ONE: A GILT-EDGED EMPIRE i Quem nunca viu Lisboa não viu coisa boa: He who has not seen Lisbon has seen nothing շ At the Court of King John 3 Terra Incognita 16 29 4 The Gathering Storm 47 PART TWO: AN AXIS OF ELEMENTS 5 All Saints’ Day 65 6 A City Laid in Ruins 7 Shockwaves 82 72 i
8 Fire and Water 92 100 9 Teletsunami 10 The Second Aftershock ii The First Night 107 117 12 Horroroso Deserto 125 13 Laws and Disorder 139 146 14 News Spreads 15 Aid and Anxiety 155 168 16 The Toll 17 Rain, Ruination and Revolution 18 Fasting and Philosophy 173 188 PART THREE: AFTERMATH 201 19 Executions 20 The End of Optimism, the Birth of a Science 212 21 Slow Progress, Slump and a Reign of Terror 222 22 The End of Pombal 23 Memories and Memorials Notes Bibliography Index 253 262 270 232 241 |
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