Water : A Biography
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0525566007
ISBN-13
9780525566007
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Imprint
Vintage Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 18th, 2022
Print length
400 Pages
Weight
392 grams
Dimensions
15.60 x 23.30 x 2.60 cms
Product Classification:
Central government policiesGeopoliticsGeology & the lithosphereEnvironmental policy & protocols
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Spanning millennia and continents, a revealing history that tackles the most important story of our time: our relationship with water in a world of looming scarcity (Kelly McEvers, NPR Host).
"Far more than a biography of its nominal subject ... The book stands as a compelling history of civilization itself." The Wall Street Journal Book Review
Writing with authority and brio, Giulio Boccalettihonorary research associate at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxfordshrewdly combines environmental and social history, beginning with the earliest civilizations of sedentary farmers on the banks of the Nile, the Tigris, and the Euphrates Rivers. Even as he describes how these societies were made possible by sea-level changes from the last glacial melt, he incisively examines how this type of farming led to irrigation and multiple cropping, which, in turn, led to a population explosion and labor specialization.
We see with clarity how irrigations structure informed social structure (inventions such as the calendar sprung from agricultural necessity); how in ancient Greece, the communal ownership of wells laid the groundwork for democracy; how the Greek and Roman experiences with water security resulted in systems of taxation; and how the modern world as we know it began with a legal framework for the development of water infrastructure.
Extraordinary for its monumental scope and piercing insightfulness, Water: A Biography richly enlarges our understanding of our relationship toand fundamental reliance onthe most elemental substance on earth.
"Far more than a biography of its nominal subject ... The book stands as a compelling history of civilization itself." The Wall Street Journal Book Review
Writing with authority and brio, Giulio Boccalettihonorary research associate at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxfordshrewdly combines environmental and social history, beginning with the earliest civilizations of sedentary farmers on the banks of the Nile, the Tigris, and the Euphrates Rivers. Even as he describes how these societies were made possible by sea-level changes from the last glacial melt, he incisively examines how this type of farming led to irrigation and multiple cropping, which, in turn, led to a population explosion and labor specialization.
We see with clarity how irrigations structure informed social structure (inventions such as the calendar sprung from agricultural necessity); how in ancient Greece, the communal ownership of wells laid the groundwork for democracy; how the Greek and Roman experiences with water security resulted in systems of taxation; and how the modern world as we know it began with a legal framework for the development of water infrastructure.
Extraordinary for its monumental scope and piercing insightfulness, Water: A Biography richly enlarges our understanding of our relationship toand fundamental reliance onthe most elemental substance on earth.
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