
Urban Rivers
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Stéphane Castonguay is Canada Research Chair in Environmental History at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières and coeditor of Metropolitan Natures: Environmental Histories of Montreal.
Matthew Evenden (Editor)
Matthew Evenden is an associate professor in the department of geography and chair of Canadian Studies at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Fish versus Power: An Environmental History of the Fraser River and coauthor of The River Returns: An Environmental History of the Bow.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction-Stéphane Castonguay and Matthew Evenden
- Part I. Industrialization and Riverine Transformations
- Chapter 1. Brussels and Its Rivers, 1770-1880: Reshaping an Urban Landscape-Chloé Deligne
- Chapter 2. The River Lea in West Ham: A River's Role in Shaping Industrialization on the Eastern Edge of Nineteenth-Century London-Jim Clifford
- Chapter 3. An Urban Industrial River: The Multiple Uses of the Akerselva River, 1850-1900-Eyvind Bagle
- Chapter 4. The Rivière des Prairies: More than Montreal's Backyard?-Michèle Dagenais
- Part II. Urbanization and the Functions of Rivers
- Chapter 5. The Seine and Parisian Metabolism: Growth of Capital Dependencies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries-Sabine Barles
- Chapter 6. The Channelization of the Danube and Urban Spatial Development in Vienna in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries-Gertrud Haidvogl
- Chapter 7. Rivers and Risk in the City: The Urban Floodplain as a Contested Space-Uwe Lübken
- Chapter 8. The St. Lawrence and Montreal's Spatial Development in the Seventeenth through the Twentieth Century-Jean-Claude Robert
- Chapter 9. Urbanization, Industrialization, and the Firth of Forth-T. C. Smout
- Part III. Territorialities if Water Management
- Chapter 10. Diverting Rivers for Paris, 1760-1820: Needs, Quality, Resistance-Frédéric Graber
- Chapter 11. Fluid Geographies: Urbanizing River Basins-Craig E. Colten
- Chapter 12. To Harmonize Human Activity with the Laws of Nature: Applying the Watershed Concept in Manitoba, Canada-Shannon Stunden Bower
- Conclusion-Stéphane Castonguay and Matthew Evenden
- Notes
- Contributors
- Index
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