
Rivers of Empire: Water, Aridity, and the Growth of the American West
About the book
Rivers of Empire examines the history of the American West through its control of water, tracing efforts from mid-19th century irrigation projects through the federal dam-building era of the 1930s. Worster shows how harnessing rivers enabled urban and agricultural development while producing major ecological damage and shifts in power and social structure, offering a critical reevaluation of the region's development.
