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The author uses a sociology of time framework to explore how six communities acknowledge the first and second anniversary of Hurricane Hugo. Employing the concept anniversary with a conventional time framework, a comparative case study of coastal and inland communities is used to illustrate how past events surrounding a disaster, such as Hurricane Hugo, are reconstructed to have meaning and utility for the present.
Thomas Forrest (Fri,) studied this question.