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Hardcover Fluid Worlds: Water and Culture in Eurasian History Book

ISBN: 0822949040

ISBN13: 9780822949046

Fluid Worlds: Water and Culture in Eurasian History

Bodies of water have played myriad roles in human history--as cultural landmarks, foundation myths and origin stories, symbols of identity, sources of political legitimacy, and as ways of constructing shared values. Focusing on the rivers, lakes, glaciers, and seas of Eurasia--including China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Central Asia, the tsarist empire, and the Soviet Union--Fluid Worlds investigates water's role in human culture, from the fourteenth century to the twenty-first. As the authors of this edited collection show, political authority, social status, and cultural importance have been core categories for producing knowledge about water. Ultimately, how humans think about and assign value to water affects the actions they take to try to control, transform, or move it, from hydroelectric dam building to waterscape conservation. Today, as the world population grows, water supplies are increasingly polluted, glaciers melt, sea levels rise, and aquifers deplete, we face profound ethical and ideological dilemmas about managing the world's water. Lessons from the historical relationships between human culture and water will take on increasing relevance as we consider how to confront these challenges and shape our future.

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Format: Hardcover

$140.64
Releases 12/8/2026

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