Description
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Hough presents a well-researched narrative...Interesting read, tracing the history of this seismic and scientific debate."
* Choice *
"Seismologist Susan Hough's account offers a revealing glimpse of the personalities and issues within America's geologic community in the early twentieth century. But it also can be read as a cautionary tale about science and society."
* Natural History Magazine *
"Hough's book...touches the history of a subfield of earth science that has been only rarely studied before: seismology."
* H-Net *
"This book is historical and biographical writing at its very best."
* Environment and History *
"The Great Quake Debate gives all readers—historians, scientists, and interested non-experts—excellent insights into the unfolding of scientific community and scientific investigations of earthquakes in the United States, a topic crucial to public and private life then, and still."
* Pacific Historical Review *