Rivers of empire : water, aridity, and the growth of the American West

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Rivers of empire : water, aridity, and the growth of the American West

Donald Worster

Oxford University, 1992

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Reprint. Originally published: New York : Pantheon, 1985

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Donald Worster examines the development history of the American West, identifying the elite of technology and wealth who have controlled its most essential resource: water.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements I. Introduction: Reflections in a Ditch II. Taxonomy: The Flow of Power in History III. Incipience: A Poor Man's Paradise IV. Florescence: The State and the Desert V. Florescence: The Grapes of Wealth VI. Empire: Water and the Modern West VII. Conclusion: Nature, Freedom, and the West Notes Index

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