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| Title: | “New interpretations of the social and material impacts of the 1812 earthquake in Caracas, Venezuela” |
| Authors: | Altez, Rogelio |
| Keywords: | Venezuela Sismología Histórica |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Publisher: | Special Paper of the Geological Society of America |
| Series/Report no.: | ;471 |
| Abstract: | This work sheds light on one of the most important earthquakes in Venezuelan history. At 16:07 on Holy Thursday, 26 March 1812, Caracas and the surround-
ing province of Venezuela suffered a very destructive earthquake. The earthquake
occurred at a time of great political, economic, and social upheaval, with the beginning
of the republican revolution and the Spanish royalist military response. Within this
historical context of conlict, documentary information may be biased and subjective.
This chapter is a methodological and epistemological analysis of the 1812 earthquake
damage from letters and manuscripts and an interpretation of the social impact of
the earthquake within ideological, subjective, and political context. The widespread
destruction of the city of Caracas was heterogeneous in its distribution. Damage was
determined largely by the differences in the construction style and quality and by the
maintenance status of the building. Based on analyses of three funeral books from
the era, the number of earthquake victims in Caracas in 1812 may have been close to
2000. This value is lower than regional estimates of the death toll. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/23360 |
| ISSN: | 0072-1077 |
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