Turbulent Streams
Autor Roderick I Wilsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iun 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004433014
ISBN-10: 9004433015
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 156 x 157 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9004433015
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 156 x 157 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Note to Readers
Introduction
1 A Riparian History of Ogura Lake
2 Crossing the River between Nature and Society
3 Riparian Relations: An Expanded Understanding of Rivers
4 Chapter Organization
1 Riparian Relations in the Kantō Region
1 Producing the Kantō Region and Its Riverscapes during the Seventeenth Century
2 Water Worlds of Farmers, Fishers, and Boat Pilots
3 Conclusion
2 Regional River Regime under the Tokugawa Government
1 Establishing Tokugawa Governance over the Waters of the Kantō Region, 1590–1700
2 Maintaining Riparian Governance in the Kantō Region, 1700–1783
3 Losing Ground against Continued Flooding, 1783–1868
4 Conclusion
3 Engineering and River Engineers in the Age of Imperialism
1 The Home Ministry’s Early Riparian Policies
2 The Fudō River Worksite
3 Dutch Engineers in Japan
4 Educating Japanese Engineers: The French Connection
5 Conclusion
4 Confluence along the Yodo River
1 The Yodo River
2 Home Ministry Engineers
3 Local Communities
4 Conclusion
5 Constructing the Modern River Regime in Japan
1 Making Modern River Regimes
2 Techno-Politics of Flood Control
3 The 1910 Flooding of Tokyo and Paris
4 The Effects of Building Japan’s Modern River Regime
5 Conclusion
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Note to Readers
Introduction
1 A Riparian History of Ogura Lake
2 Crossing the River between Nature and Society
3 Riparian Relations: An Expanded Understanding of Rivers
4 Chapter Organization
Part 1: Regional River Regimes in the Tokugawa Period
1 Riparian Relations in the Kantō Region
1 Producing the Kantō Region and Its Riverscapes during the Seventeenth Century
2 Water Worlds of Farmers, Fishers, and Boat Pilots
3 Conclusion
2 Regional River Regime under the Tokugawa Government
1 Establishing Tokugawa Governance over the Waters of the Kantō Region, 1590–1700
2 Maintaining Riparian Governance in the Kantō Region, 1700–1783
3 Losing Ground against Continued Flooding, 1783–1868
4 Conclusion
Part 2: Techno-Politics of River Engineering in Imperial Japan
3 Engineering and River Engineers in the Age of Imperialism
1 The Home Ministry’s Early Riparian Policies
2 The Fudō River Worksite
3 Dutch Engineers in Japan
4 Educating Japanese Engineers: The French Connection
5 Conclusion
4 Confluence along the Yodo River
1 The Yodo River
2 Home Ministry Engineers
3 Local Communities
4 Conclusion
5 Constructing the Modern River Regime in Japan
1 Making Modern River Regimes
2 Techno-Politics of Flood Control
3 The 1910 Flooding of Tokyo and Paris
4 The Effects of Building Japan’s Modern River Regime
5 Conclusion
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Roderick I. Wilson, Ph.D., Stanford University, is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he teaches and writes about topics in Japanese and environmental history.