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Elixir A Human History of Water

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By: Brian M Fagan(Author)
384 pages
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  • Elixir ISBN: 9781408815731 Hardback Jun 2011 Out of Print #190498
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Elixir: A Human History of Water spans five millennia, from the beginnings of civilisation to the global water shortages of today. Our present-day interaction with this most essential resource has deep roots in the remote past, and every human culture has been shaped by its relationship to water. From the earliest hunter-gatherers, for whom knowing where to find water was a matter of life and death, through the Greek and Romans, whose mighty aqueducts still provide water for modern cities, to China, where emperors marshalled armies of labourers to tame the country's powerful rivers, every human culture has been shaped by its relationship with water.

Medieval Europe, and then the Industrial Revolution, brought ingenious new solutions to water management and turned water into a commodity to be bought, sold, and exploited, and we still live at the mercy of the natural world for our most essential resource. Brian Fagan tells the story of 5,000 years of human endeavour. Deeply researched and elegantly written, Elixir: A Human History of Water illustrates that the past teaches us that technologies for solving one or another water problem are not enough. We still live at the mercy of the natural world and to solve the water crises of the future we may need to adapt the water ethos of our ancestors.

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Brian Fagan is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Great Warming and many other books.

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Brian M Fagan(Author)
384 pages
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'The re-imagining of the past is entertainingly done, and a great deal of science, especially climate science, is accessibly introduced on the way' A.C. Grayling on Cro-Magnon '[A] fascinating account of shifting climatic conditions and their consequences' New York Times on The Great Warming 'This is not only World History at its best, sweeping across all of humankind with a coherent vision, but also a feat of imagination and massive research' Theodore Rabb on The Great Warming

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