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Ruling the Waters: California`s Kern River, the Environment, and the Making of Western Water Law, Douglas R. Littlefield


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Автор: Douglas R. Littlefield
Название:  Ruling the Waters: California`s Kern River, the Environment, and the Making of Western Water Law
ISBN: 9780806190037
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0806190035
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 278
Вес: 0.33 кг.
Дата издания: 30.05.2022
Серия: The environment in modern north america
Язык: English
Размер: 162 x 238 x 39
Ключевые слова: Drought & water supply,Environment law,Environment, transport & planning law,Environmental policy & protocols,Environmental science, engineering & technology,History of the Americas,Regional & national history, HISTORY / United States / 19th Century,HISTORY / United States / 20th Century,HISTORY / United States / State & Local / West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY),LAW / Environmental,TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / Water Supply
Подзаголовок: California`s kern river, the environment, and the making of western water law
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Описание: When Europeans first arrived at what is now California’s San Joaquin Valley, they found a vast landscape of wetlands, small ponds, riparian forests, and grasslands surrounding three large swampland lakes. What greets a visitor to the region today is a dramatically different view of mile after mile of row crops, vineyards, orchards, and grazing acreage—some of the most fertile and productive agricultural land in the world. This remarkable transformation, with its enduring consequences, is at the center of Ruling the Waters, a legal, social, and environmental history of how western water law shaped, and was shaped by, the subjugation of the largest freshwater wetlands wildlife habitat in the West. At the heart of efforts to wrest arable land from the region was the Kern River, which rises in the Sierra Nevada and carries snowmelt to what was once a great network of lakes, sloughs, and marshes at the southern end of California’s Central Valley. In Ruling the Waters Douglas R. Littlefield describes how, over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, pioneers and entrepreneurs diverted water out of this network of waterways to extract gold in the mountains and irrigate farms lower down the river, and how the law was made to accommodate these practices. Struggles over the Kern River’s water established one of the most important concepts in water law in some parts of the United States—that prior appropriation, dependent on the chronological order of diversions from waterways, could legally coexist with  riparian rights, which restrict water usage to landownership directly next to a river or stream. Littlefield traces this concept to the 1886 California Supreme Court case of Lux v. Haggin—which pitted the giant farming and cattle company of Miller & Lux against a prominent land baron, James B. Haggin—and shows how the lawsuit profoundly shaped future waters issues, which in turn influenced water laws in other western states that were grappling with similar questions. Far from a dry legal history, Ruling the Waters tells a story with world-wide historical environmental ramifications, a tale of competing personalities and values and visions that forever changed both the economy and the ecology of the American West.  
Дополнительное описание: Environment law|Environmental policy and protocols|Drought and water supply|Environmental science, engineering and technology|Environment, transport and planning law: general|General and world history|History of the Americas



Tending the Wild

Автор: Anderson M Kat
Название: Tending the Wild
ISBN: 0520280431 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780520280434
Издательство: Wiley
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Описание: Demonstrates, what John Muir was really seeing when he admired the grand vistas of Yosemite and the gold and purple flowers carpeting the Central Valley were the fertile gardens of the Sierra Miwok and Valley Yokuts Indians, modified and made productive by centuries of harvesting, tilling, sowing, pruning, and burning.

Historia del Nayarit, Sonora, Sinaloa y Ambas Californias ... Nueva Edicion Aumentada Con Un Pro LOGO Escrito Por ... Manuel de Olaguibel.

Автор: Ortega Jose, Olaguibel Manuel
Название: Historia del Nayarit, Sonora, Sinaloa y Ambas Californias ... Nueva Edicion Aumentada Con Un Pro LOGO Escrito Por ... Manuel de Olaguibel.
ISBN: 1249024110 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781249024118
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Islands Through Time: A Human and Ecological History of California`s Northern Channel Islands

Автор: Braje Todd J., Erlandson Jon M., Rick Torben C.
Название: Islands Through Time: A Human and Ecological History of California`s Northern Channel Islands
ISBN: 1442278579 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781442278578
Издательство: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Описание: Islands Through Time tells the remarkable story of the human and ecological history of California`s Northern Channel Islands. The resilience of the Chumash and Channel Island ecosystems provides a story of hope for a world increasingly threatened by climate change, declining biodiversity, and geopolitical instability.

Settler sea

Автор: Voyles, Traci Brynne
Название: Settler sea
ISBN: 1496216733 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781496216731
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: 2022 WHA Caughey Western History Prize for the most distinguished book on the American West

Can a sea be a settler? What if it is a sea that exists only in the form of incongruous, head-scratching contradictions: a wetland in a desert, a wildlife refuge that poisons birds, a body of water in which fish suffocate? Traci Brynne Voyles’s history of the Salton Sea examines how settler colonialism restructures physical environments in ways that further Indigenous dispossession, racial capitalism, and degradation of the natural world. In other words, The Settler Sea asks how settler colonialism entraps nature to do settlers’ work for them.

The Salton Sea, Southern California’s largest inland body of water, occupies the space between the lush agricultural farmland of the Imperial Valley and the austere desert called “America’s Sahara.” The sea sits near the boundary between the United States and Mexico and lies at the often-contested intersections of the sovereign lands of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuillas and the state of California. Created in 1905, when overflow from the Colorado River combined with a poorly constructed irrigation system to cause the whole river to flow into the desert, this human-maintained body of water is considered a looming environmental disaster.

The Salton Sea’s very precariousness—existing always in the interstices of human and natural influences, between desert and wetland, between the skyward pull of the sun and the constant inflow of polluted water—is both a symptom and symbol of the larger precariousness of settler relationships to the environment, in the West and beyond. Voyles provides an innovative exploration of the Salton Sea, looking to the ways the sea, its origins, and its role in human life have been vital to the people who call this region home.

Settler Sea: California`s Salton Sea and the Consequences of Colonialism

Автор: Traci Brynne Voyles
Название: Settler Sea: California`s Salton Sea and the Consequences of Colonialism
ISBN: 1496233387 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781496233387
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: 2022 WHA Caughey Western History Prize for the most distinguished book on the American West

Can a sea be a settler? What if it is a sea that exists only in the form of incongruous, head-scratching contradictions: a wetland in a desert, a wildlife refuge that poisons birds, a body of water in which fish suffocate? Traci Brynne Voyles’s history of the Salton Sea examines how settler colonialism restructures physical environments in ways that further Indigenous dispossession, racial capitalism, and degradation of the natural world. In other words, The Settler Sea asks how settler colonialism entraps nature to do settlers’ work for them.

The Salton Sea, Southern California’s largest inland body of water, occupies the space between the lush agricultural farmland of the Imperial Valley and the austere desert called “America’s Sahara.” The sea sits near the boundary between the United States and Mexico and lies at the often-contested intersections of the sovereign lands of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuillas and the state of California. Created in 1905, when overflow from the Colorado River combined with a poorly constructed irrigation system to cause the whole river to flow into the desert, this human-maintained body of water is considered a looming environmental disaster.

The Salton Sea’s very precariousness—existing always in the interstices of human and natural influences, between desert and wetland, between the skyward pull of the sun and the constant inflow of polluted water—is both a symptom and symbol of the larger precariousness of settler relationships to the environment, in the West and beyond. Voyles provides an innovative exploration of the Salton Sea, looking to the ways the sea, its origins, and its role in human life have been vital to the people who call this region home.

Californio Portraits: Baja California`s Vanishing Culture

Автор: Harry W. Crosby
Название: Californio Portraits: Baja California`s Vanishing Culture
ISBN: 0806192143 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780806192147
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: First published in 1981, Harry W. Crosby’s Last of the Californios captured the history of the mountain people of Baja California during a critical moment of transition, when the 1974 completion of the transpeninsular highway increased the Californios’ contact with the outside world and profoundly affected their traditional way of life. This updated and expanded version of that now-classic work incorporates the fruits of further investigation into the Californios’ lives and history, by Crosby and others. The result is the most thorough and extensive account of the people of Baja California from the time of the peninsula’s occupation by the Spaniards in the seventeenth century to the present. Californio Portraits combines history and sociology to provide an in-depth view of a culture that has managed to survive dramatic changes.

Having ridden hundreds of miles by mule to visit with various Californio families and gain their confidence, Crosby provides an unparalleled view of their unique lifestyle. Beginning with the story of the first Californios—the eighteenth-century presidio soldiers who accompanied Jesuit missionaries, followed by miners and independent ranchers—Crosby provides personal accounts of their modern-day descendants and the ways they build their homes, prepare their food, find their water, and tan their cowhides. Augmenting his previous work with significant new sources, material, and photographs, he draws a richly textured portrait of a people unlike any other—families cultivating skills from an earlier century, living in semi-isolation for decades and, even after completion of the transpeninsular highway, reachable only by mule and horseback.

Combining a revised and updated text with a new foreword, introduction, and updated bibliography, Californio Portraits offers the clearest and most detailed portrait possible of a fascinating, unique, and inaccessible people and culture.

Olives in California`s Gold Country

Автор: Manna Salvatore, Beaudoin Terry
Название: Olives in California`s Gold Country
ISBN: 1531676308 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781531676308
Издательство: Неизвестно
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A Cross of Thorns: The Enslavement of California`s Indians by the Spanish Missions

Автор: Castillo Elias
Название: A Cross of Thorns: The Enslavement of California`s Indians by the Spanish Missions
ISBN: 1610353048 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781610353045
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Описание: Explores the intersection between scientific understanding and cultural representation from an interdisciplinary perspective. Contributors analyse representations of science and scientific discourse from the perspectives of rhetorical criticism, comparative cultural studies, narratology, educational studies, discourse analysis, naturalized epistemology, and the cognitive sciences.

Grave Matters: The Controversy Over Excavating California`s Buried Indigenous Past

Название: Grave Matters: The Controversy Over Excavating California`s Buried Indigenous Past
ISBN: 1597145599 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781597145596
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Описание: How do we reconcile the sanctity of Indigenous burial grounds with the desire to study them?

Whether by curious Boy Scouts and "backyard archaeologists" or competitive collectors and knowledge-hungry anthropologists, the excavation of Native remains is a practice fraught with injustice and simmering resentments.

Grave Matters is the history of the treatment of Native remains in California and the story of the complicated relationship between researcher and researched. Tony Platt begins his journey with his son's funeral at Big Lagoon, a seaside village in pastoral Humboldt County in Northern California, once O-py weg, a bustling center for the Yurok and the site of a plundered native cemetery. Platt travels the globe in search of the answer to the question: How do we reconcile a place of extraordinary beauty with its horrific past?

Grave Matters centers the Yurok people and the eventual movement to repatriate remains and reclaim ancient rights, but it is also a universal story of coming to terms with the painful legacy of a sorrowful past. This book, originally published in 2011, is updated here with a preface by the author.

We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here: Work, Community, and Memory on California`s Round Valley Reservation, 1850-1941

Автор: Bauer William J.
Название: We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here: Work, Community, and Memory on California`s Round Valley Reservation, 1850-1941
ISBN: 0807872733 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780807872734
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: The federally recognized Round Valley Indian Tribes are a small, confederated people whose members today come from twelve indigenous California tribes. In 1849, during the California gold rush, people from several of these tribes were relocated to a reservation farm in northern Mendocino County. Fusing Native American history and labor history, William Bauer Jr. chronicles the evolution of work, community, and tribal identity among the Round Valley Indians in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that enabled their survival and resistance to assimilation. <BR><BR>Drawing on oral history interviews, Bauer brings Round Valley Indian voices to the forefront in a narrative that traces their adaptations to shifting social and economic realities, first within unfree labor systems, including outright slavery and debt peonage, and later as wage laborers within the agricultural workforce. Despite the allotment of the reservation, federal land policies, and the Great Depression, Round Valley Indians innovatively used work and economic change to their advantage in order to survive and persist in the twentieth century. <i>We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here</i> relates their history for the first time.

California Rich: The Lives, the Times, the Scandals and the Fortunes of the Men & Women Who Made & Kept California S Wealth

Автор: Birmingham Stephen
Название: California Rich: The Lives, the Times, the Scandals and the Fortunes of the Men & Women Who Made & Kept California S Wealth
ISBN: 1493024744 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781493024742
Издательство: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Описание: Stephen Birmingham explores here the fascinating social history of California, showing how the ruling class of California was born from rough hewn mining communities, and how it evolved a lifestyle that continues to fascinate the world.

In the Struggle: A History of Politically Engaged Scholarship in California`s San Joaquin Valley

Автор: O`Connell Daniel, Peters Scott
Название: In the Struggle: A History of Politically Engaged Scholarship in California`s San Joaquin Valley
ISBN: 1613321236 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781613321232
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A call to action in an ongoing battle against industrial agriculture

From the early twentieth century and across generations to the present, In the Struggle brings together the stories of eight politically engaged scholars, documenting their opposition to industrial-scale agribusiness in California. As the narrative unfolds, their previously censored and suppressed research, together with personal accounts of intimidation and subterfuge, is introduced into the public arena for the first time.

In the Struggle lays out historic, subterranean confrontations over water rights, labor organizing, and the corruption of democratic principles and public institutions. As California's rural economy increasingly consolidates into the hands of land barons and corporations, the scholars' work shifts from analyzing problems and formulating research methods to organizing resistance and building community power. Throughout their engagement, they face intense political blowback as powerful economic interests work to pollute and undermine scientific inquiry and the civic purposes of public universities.

The findings and the pressure put upon the work of these scholars--Paul Taylor, Ernesto Galarza, and Isao Fujimoto among them--are a damning indictment of the greed and corruption that flourish under industrial-scale agriculture. After almost a century of empirical evidence and published research, a definitive finding becomes clear: land consolidation and economic monopoly are fundamentally detrimental to democracy and the well-being of rural societies.


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