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Introduction
In April 1815 the volcano Mount Tambora erupted on the island of Sambaewa in what we now call Indonesia. It was one of the largest eruptions in the last 80,000 years and killed more people than any other volcano. The following year became known as the year without a summer across Europe and Eastern America. Women to discuss Tambora and the year without summer are Clive Oppenheimer, professor of volcanology at the University of Cambridge,. James Stabra, professor in romantic literature at the Universityof St Andrews; Lawrence Goldman, director of the Institute of Historical Research at theUniversity of London.