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This book answers the need for a contextual, long-term and interpretative analysis of risk from original sources. Risk has historically been a way of imagining what could happen in the future based on expert theories and predictions. This book explores this notion of “managing the future” by tracing the conceptual development of risk from its origin in Islamic Koranic theology. It follows its long voyage from mercantile law and navigation in Medieval Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean, to Columbus’ arrival to the Indies and the Spanish exploration and colonization in the Americas. It considers the mathematical invention of probability in games of chance, the birth of journalism in Britain with Defoe’s Journal of the Plague Year, the earthquake of Lisbon in 1755 and the subsequent controversy between apocalyptic believers and enlightened philosophers. Tracking the growth and evolution of risk as a concept across various historical periods and events, Mairal highlights four key features of risk – time, knowledge, relationship and probability – and argues that risk is not based on perception as it is generally presented, but rather on knowledge accrued and developed over a vast historical time frame. A Pre-Modern Cultural History of Risk will be of great interest to students and scholars of risk management.
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036736185X, 0429344406, 1032173688, 9780367361853, 9780429344404, 9781032173689
A Pre-Modern Cultural History of Risk: Imagining the Future 1st Edition is written by Gaspar Mairal and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for A Pre-Modern Cultural History of Risk are 9781000043716, 1000043711 and the print ISBNs are 9780367361853, 036736185X. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 036736185X, 0429344406, 1032173688, 9780367361853, 9780429344404, 9781032173689.
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