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Water in World History

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This book takes a thematic approach to the global history of water, covering a wide range of human interactions with water and the ways in which it carries both life and death.
Water is one of the most common and valuable natural resources for the survival of individual people and civilizations. As the Anthropocene brings the unpredictable challenges of climate change, population growth, and global industrialization and urbanism, issues of water scarcity and availability will be ever-growing, and both the presence and absence of water can be sources of far-reaching disaster. The book argues that a deeper understanding of water's history is essential for navigating these changes. The chapters discuss water and religion, floods and disasters, water engineering and waterpower, the history of drinking water, water parks and leisure, the history of underwater exploration, and the history of drought and water scarcity. Each chapter is global in scope and is told over a broad chronology, with complementary case studies.
Water in World History is an accessible introduction to water history and is an ideal resource for undergraduate students in environmental history and world history courses.

List of contents

1. Water and Religion 2. Dangerous Waters 3. Who Will Build It? 4. Waterworks 5. Drinking Water 6. Water Parks 7. Underwater Encounters 8. Water Scarcity

About the author

Ellen F. Arnold is a medieval environmental historian with a focus on religion and water and is a Senior Lecturer of History at The Ohio State University, USA. She is the author of Medieval Riverscapes (2024) and Negotiating the Landscape (2012), and the co-editor of the journal Water History.

Summary

This book takes a thematic approach to the global history of water, covering a wide range of human interactions with water and the ways in which it carries both life and death.

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"Through Water in World History, medieval environmental historian Ellen Arnold provides a valuable text for scholars interested in teaching about or wanting an introduction to water's historical significance on a global scale...Overall, Arnold's Water in World History is the first accessible survey of water history that is of value to both undergraduate students and scholars beginning their study of historical water narratives."
Kristin Brig-Ortiz, Washington University in St. Louis, US: Review in H-Net Reviews, February 2025

Product details

Authors Ellen F. Arnold, Arnold Ellen F.
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.10.2024
 
EAN 9780367650056
ISBN 978-0-367-65005-6
No. of pages 190
Dimensions 152 mm x 10 mm x 229 mm
Weight 280 g
Series Themes in World History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Modern / General, HISTORY / World, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, General & world history, Social and cultural history, General and world history, Agricultural science

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