Rivers have long been the subject and vehicle for compelling stories. As physical features that tie natural and human history, rivers in narratives have hidden as much as they’ve revealed by naturalizing cultural practices and human values..
Like Open Rivers, I have long tried to answer the question of the value of river history and how can...
Rivers and Society explores the ways in which human/river relations have shaped important historical...
This dissertation argues that the Colorado River and its watershed face a crisis of representation a...
How can one convey, to students of history, mankind’s intimate connections to streams, rivers, lakes...
We often think of rivers - especially rivers in the course of human history - on the grandest of sca...
America’s rivers are an integral part ofthe nation’s heritage and wealth. They are simultaneously so...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...
Rivers and their watersheds constitute some of the most dynamic and complex landscapes. Rivers have ...
The Cannon River flows through the industrialized landscape of southern Minnesota, produced through ...
What difference does a spatial history focussed on rivers make? What kind of space is a river? Drawi...
Despite watershed damage, pollution and the construction of various kinds of barrier, rivers contin...
Form and process in rivers around the world reflect a long history of human influences, but the effe...
Rivers and streams not only shape the physical geography but can alter cultural perceptions of lands...
Rivers have a clear use value, both as sources of water and as avenues for transport, and therefore ...
This paper examines ways in which human values toward surface water, especially large rivers, are re...
Like Open Rivers, I have long tried to answer the question of the value of river history and how can...
Rivers and Society explores the ways in which human/river relations have shaped important historical...
This dissertation argues that the Colorado River and its watershed face a crisis of representation a...
How can one convey, to students of history, mankind’s intimate connections to streams, rivers, lakes...
We often think of rivers - especially rivers in the course of human history - on the grandest of sca...
America’s rivers are an integral part ofthe nation’s heritage and wealth. They are simultaneously so...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...
Rivers and their watersheds constitute some of the most dynamic and complex landscapes. Rivers have ...
The Cannon River flows through the industrialized landscape of southern Minnesota, produced through ...
What difference does a spatial history focussed on rivers make? What kind of space is a river? Drawi...
Despite watershed damage, pollution and the construction of various kinds of barrier, rivers contin...
Form and process in rivers around the world reflect a long history of human influences, but the effe...
Rivers and streams not only shape the physical geography but can alter cultural perceptions of lands...
Rivers have a clear use value, both as sources of water and as avenues for transport, and therefore ...
This paper examines ways in which human values toward surface water, especially large rivers, are re...
Like Open Rivers, I have long tried to answer the question of the value of river history and how can...
Rivers and Society explores the ways in which human/river relations have shaped important historical...
This dissertation argues that the Colorado River and its watershed face a crisis of representation a...