Fault Lines provides a critical and novel lens through which to understand the intersections between natural disasters, planning and politics. Modern Italian Studies
This book by Giacomo Parrinello is an important source to be added to this field of study. Hopefully, the topics explored here will soon become an established part of academic research and of social and political debates, and not just an issue superficially and randomly considered when a disaster happens. Undisciplined Environments
Its many historiographical references, the multiplicity of sources, the analytical finesse, the wealth of insights and a fluid writing style make this book a stimulating and interesting reading for anyone interested in urban and environmental history. Il Mestiere di Storico
an original an innovative studyan effective and fascinating narrative structurea very rigorous research From the motivation of the Anci Storia Award
In this book Parrinello combines two research paths, investigating the two most important Sicilian earthquakes of the twentieth century, the 1908 Messina earthquake/tsunami and the 1968 Belice earthquake. The result is an original and innovative study both in its methodology and primary source acquisition. The effective and fascinating narrative structure opens with a focus on the two seismic events which make the subject of the two sections of the book, and offers a tragic picture of their unfolding and immediate consequences on society and the environment. Anci Storia Review
This book by Giacomo Parrinello is an important source to be added to [ the study of disasters]. Hopefully, the topics explored here will soon become an established part of academic research and of social and political debates, and not just an issue superficially and randomly considered when a disaster happens. Il Lavoro Culturale
The challenge that Parrinello posed in the introduction let the earthquake speak has been crowned with success. Global Environment
An extremely interesting and well-written book, which takes two major Italian disasters in detail and uses them to tell a series of stories about urban change, the state, national identity, and other issues The author is passionate about the subject matter he is dealing withand the material itself is red hot. John Foot, University of Bristol
This is a really fascinating and innovative study on disaster perception and management, on urban-rural development, and on the interconnections of environmental, political, social, and economic history. An essential book for all who want to better understand Sicily's history in the twentieth century. Christian Rohr, University of Bern