Enclosing Water: Nature and Political Economy in a Mediterranean Valley, 1796–1916

Stefania Barca
The White Horse Press
2010-07-01

"Enclosing Water" is an environmental history of the Industrial Revolution, as inscribed on the Liri valley in Italy’s Central Apennines. Amid forces of revolution and empire, and Enlightenment discourses of ‘improvement’ and political economy, the Liri’s natural wealth – water-power – generated sweeping changes in its landscape and working and living environments. This book tells the story of how defining water as property – both materially and discursively – led to the emergence of an industrial riverscape, and of a concomitant new ecological consciousness; to heightened environmental risks and awareness of those risks. A dramatic century in the Liri’s socio-environmental history, with its cast of new industrial bourgeoisie, engineers and civil servants, illuminates how material developments and ideological currents completely reshaped the relationship between society and nature at the periphery of 19th century Europe. By integrating Political Economy into the narrative of European environmental history, this pioneering book offers a critical new view of discourses of water disorder and environmental politics in the Mediterranean region.
ENCLOSING WATER was the winner of the 2011 TURKU BOOK AWARD for environmental history.

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  • Italy
  • c 1800 to c 1900
  • European history
  • Industrialisation & industrial history
  • Applied ecology
  • Drought & water supply
  • Environmental science, engineering & technology
  • European history
  • General and world history
  • Environmental management
  • Appenines
  • environmental history
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Italy
  • water

Enclosing Water: Nature and Political Economy in a Mediterranean Valley, 1796–1916

Stefania Barca

The White Horse Press

2010-07-01

"Enclosing Water" is an environmental history of the Industrial Revolution, as inscribed on the Liri valley in Italy’s Central Apennines. Amid forces of revolution and empire, and Enlightenment discourses of ‘improvement’ and political economy, the Liri’s natural wealth – water-power – generated sweeping changes in its landscape and working and living environments. This book tells the story of how defining water as property – both materially and discursively – led to the emergence of an industrial riverscape, and of a concomitant new ecological consciousness; to heightened environmental risks and awareness of those risks. A dramatic century in the Liri’s socio-environmental history, with its cast of new industrial bourgeoisie, engineers and civil servants, illuminates how material developments and ideological currents completely reshaped the relationship between society and nature at the periphery of 19th century Europe. By integrating Political Economy into the narrative of European environmental history, this pioneering book offers a critical new view of discourses of water disorder and environmental politics in the Mediterranean region.
ENCLOSING WATER was the winner of the 2011 TURKU BOOK AWARD for environmental history.

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Topics

  • Italy
  • c 1800 to c 1900
  • European history
  • Industrialisation & industrial history
  • Applied ecology
  • Drought & water supply
  • Environmental science, engineering & technology
  • European history
  • General and world history
  • Environmental management
  • Appenines
  • environmental history
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Italy
  • water