Rivers Of Empire: Water, Aridity, And The Growth Of The American West,Used

Rivers Of Empire: Water, Aridity, And The Growth Of The American West,Used

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When Henry David Thoreau Went For His Daily Walk, He Would Consult His Instincts On Which Direction To Follow. More Often Than Not His Inner Compass Pointed West Or Southwest. 'The Future Lies That Way To Me,' He Explained, 'And The Earth Seems More Unexhausted And Richer On That Side.' In His Own Imaginative Way, Thoreau Was Imitating The Countless Young Pioneers, Prospectors, And Entrepreneurs Who Were Zealously Following Horace Greeley'S Famous Advice To 'Go West.' Yet While The Epic Chapter In American History Opened By These Adventurous Men And Women Is Filled With Stories Of Frontier Hardship, We Rarely Think Of One Of Their Greatest Problemsthe Lack Of Water Resources. And The Same Difficulty That Made Life So Troublesome For Early Settlers Remains One Of The Most Pressing Concerns In The Western States Of The Latetwentieth Century.The American West, Blessed With An Abundance Of Earth And Sky But Cursed With A Scarcity Of Life'S Most Fundamental Need, Has Long Dreamed Of Harnessing All Its Rivers To Produce Unlimited Wealth And Power. In Rivers Of Empire, Awardwinning Historian Donald Worster Tells The Story Of This Dream And Its Outcome. He Shows How, Beginning In The Midnineteenth Century, Mormons Were The First Attempting To Make That Dream A Reality, Damming And Diverting Rivers To Irrigate Their Land. He Follows This Intriguing History Through The 1930S, When The Federal Government Built Hundreds Of Dams On Every Major Western River, Thereby Laying The Foundation For The Cities And Farms, Money And Power Of Today'S West. Yet While These Cities Have Become Paradigms Of Modern American Urban Centers, And The Farms Successful Hightech Enterprises, Worster Reminds Us That The Costs Have Been Extremely High. Along With The Wealth Has Come Massive Ecological Damage, A Redistribution Of Power To Bureaucratic And Economic Elites, And A Class Conflict Still On The Upswing. As A Result, The Future Of This 'Hydraulic West' Is Increasingly Uncertain, As Water Continues To Be A Scarce Resource, Inadequate To The Demand, And Declining In Quality.Rivers Of Empire Represents A Radically New Vision Of The American West And Its Historical Significance. Showing How Ecological Change Is Inextricably Intertwined With Social Evolution, And Reevaluating The Old Mythic And Celebratory Approach To The Development Of The West, Worster Offers The Most Probing, Critical Analysis Of The Region To Date. He Shows How The Vast Region Encompassing Our Western States, While Founded Essentially As Colonies, Have Since Become The True Seat Of The American 'Empire.' How This Imperial West Rose Out Of Desert, How It Altered The Course Of Nature There, And What It Has Meant For Thoreau'S (And Our Own) Mythic Search For Freedom And The American Dream, Are The Central Themes Of This Eloquent And Thoughtprovoking Storya Story That Begins And Ends With Water.

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