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Pipe Dreams Water And Empire In Central Asias Aral Sea Basin Maya K Peterson

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Pipe Dreams Water And Empire In Central Asias Aral Sea Basin Maya K Peterson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.63 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Maya K. Peterson
ISBN: 9781108475471, 1108475477
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Pipe Dreams Water And Empire In Central Asias Aral Sea Basin Maya K Peterson by Maya K. Peterson 9781108475471, 1108475477 instant download after payment.

The drying up of the Aral Sea - a major environmental catastrophe of the late twentieth century - is deeply rooted in the dreams of the irrigation age of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a time when engineers, scientists, politicians, and entrepreneurs around the world united in the belief that universal scientific knowledge, together with modern technologies, could be used to transform large areas of the planet from 'wasteland' into productive agricultural land. Though ostensibly about bringing modernity, progress, and prosperity to the deserts, the transformation of Central Asia's landscapes through tsarist- and Soviet-era hydraulic projects bore the hallmarks of a colonial experiment. Examining how both regimes used irrigation-age fantasies of bringing the deserts to life as a means of claiming legitimacy in Central Asia, Maya K. Peterson brings a fresh perspective to the history of Russia's conquest and rule of Central Asia.

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