Rivers of Power
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Rivers of Power
A sweeping natural history of how rivers have shaped the course of civilisation.
Rivers have opened frontiers, defined borders, supported trade, generated energy and fed billions. Most of our greatest cities stand on riverbanks or deltas, and our quest for mastery has spurred staggering advances in engineering, science, and law. Rivers and their topographic divides have shaped the territories of nations and the migration of peoples. Yet, as their resources become ever more precious, they can foster cooperation even among enemy states.
Though they become increasingly domesticated, rivers remain a formidable global forceβthese vast arterial powers promote life but are capable of destroying everything in their path.
From ancient Egypt to our growing contemporary metropolises, Rivers of Power reveals why rivers matter so profoundly to human civilisation and how they continue to be indispensable to our societies and wellbeing.
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Rivers of Power by Laurence C. Smith is widely praised for its captivating and enlightening exploration of the world's major rivers. Reviewers highlight Smith's engaging storytelling, drawing comparisons to notable authors such as Jared Diamond. The book beautifully combines historical insights and modern scientific understanding, underscoring the vital role rivers have played throughout human history. Critics commend Smith's clear prose and infectious enthusiasm, making complex concepts accessible and inspiring a renewed appreciation for these waterways.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780141987231
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 29 April 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 21.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 281g
Pages: 368
About the Author
Laurence C. Smith is the John Atwater and Diana Nelson University Professor of Environmental Studies and Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown University. Previously, he was Professor and Chair of Geography at UCLA. His research interests include the Arctic, water resources and satellite remote sensing technologies. He has published extensively in journals including Science and Nature, as well as in the Financial Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Economist, Washington Post, Discover and on the BBC. In 2012 his book The World in 2050 won the Walter P. Kistler Book Award and was a Nature Editor's Pick. He has worked on issues from climate change to Arctic development with the National Science Foundation, NASA, the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, where he was an invited speaker.
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