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Water: A Biography

Water: A Biography

by Giulio Boccaletti

Pantheon ·2021 ·416 pages
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A revelatory history--spanning continents and millennia--of how the distribution of water has shaped human civilization, by the chief strategy officer and global ambassador of water at The Nature Conservancy. In this richly narrated and authoritative work--combining environmental and societal history--Giulio Boccaletti begins with the earliest civilizations of sedentary farmers on the banks of the Nile, the Tigris, and the Euphrates. He describes how these societies were made possible by sea level changes from the last glacial melt. He examines how this sedentary farming led to irrigation and multiple cropping, which, in turn, resulted in an explosion in population and the specialization of labor. We see how irrigation structure led to social structure--inventions like the calendar sprung from agricultural necessity; how, in Ancient Greece, communal ownership of wells laid the groundwork for democracy; how the Greek and Roman experience dealing with water security was the seed for tax systems. And he makes clear how the modern world as we know it began with a legal structure for the development of water infrastructure. In its scope and clarity, Water: A Biography provides a fascinating framework through which we can more fully understand society's relationship to, and fundamental reliance on, the most elemental substance on our planet.


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"while Boccaletti covers a lot of ground, things never come together into a cohesive narrative."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"A fascinating analysis that will bridge the interests of environmentalists and historians, political scientists, or economists."

Wade Lee-Smith· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Boccaletti, an honorary research associate at Oxford University's Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, charts it in a masterly way, writing in clear if sometimes technical prose and focusing on the salient detail without losing sight of the whole."

Gerard Helferich· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"We understand this truth on a fundamental level, but Boccaletti's wonderfully detailed account of humankind's relationship with water truly brings this fact to life."

George Kendall· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"An ingenious lesson in geopolitics."

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