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Dam Internationalism: Rethinking Power, Expertise and Technology in the Twentieth Century: Histories of Internationalism

Editat de Vincent Lagendijk, Frederik Schulze
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 aug 2024
During the 20th century dam-building became a truly global endeavour. Built around the world, they generated networks of actors, institutions and companies embedded in globally circulating technological knowledge and discourses of modernization and development. This volume takes a global approach to the history of dams, exploring the complex power relations and internationalist entanglements that shaped them. Shedding new light on the globalization of technology and international power struggles that defined the 20th century, Dam Internationalism shows that dams are artefacts in their own right and have created new and revisionist histories that urge us to rethink classic narratives. From international cooperation, to the importance of the Cold War and the capitalist/socialist divide, the success of western technology, the prominence of the United States, the alleged impotence of people affected by dams, and the uniformity of infrastructure. Each chapter showcases a different case study from Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America to show that dams enabled marginalized countries and actors to articulate themselves and pursue their own political and socio-economic goals in a century dominated by the Global North.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350367883
ISBN-10: 1350367885
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Histories of Internationalism

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes case studies from Europe, Latin America, North America, the Middle East, Africa and Asia

Notă biografică

Vincent Lagendijk is Assistant Professor of History at Maastricht University, Netherlands, and Senior Researcher at the Rathenau Institute, The Hague. His research focuses on transnational connections, the role of experts, ideology and technology. Frederik Schulze holds the substitute chair for Ibero-American History at the University of Bielefeld, Germany, and Privatdozent at the University of Münster, Germany.

Cuprins

1. A Global History of Dams: of Biases, Bottlenecks, and Blind Spots, Vincent Lagendijk and Frederik Schulze (Maastricht University, The Netherlands, and University of Bielefeld, Germany) Part I: Centres of Expertise 2. New Centres of Knowledge: The Emergence of Latin American Dam-Building in the Twentieth Century, Frederik Schulze (University of Bielefeld, Germany) 3. A Global History of Czechoslovak Dam-Building Expertise (1930s-1990s), Jirí Janác and Jakub Mazanec (Univerzita Karlova Prague, Czech Republic) 4. A Cohort of Their Own: Indian Hydraulic Engineers as Interlocuters of Dams and Development, Ramya Swayamprakash (Grand Valley State University, USA) 5. Colonialism, Internationalism and Nationalism: Dam-Building in Global China, Xiangli Ding (Rhode Island School of Design, USA) Part II: Globalising the Nation 6. Damming the Konkouré River: the Entangled History of Planning, Failure and Revival of a Dam Project in (French) Guinea, Birte Förster (University of Bielefeld, Germany) 7. "An Asp in the Bosom at Home, a Dove of Peace Abroad": The Dichotomous Image of the Tennessee Val-ley Authority, Vincent Lagendijk (Maastricht University, The Netherlands) 8. The Global Entanglements of Ghana's Volta River Project, Stephan Miescher (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 9. Linking the Global to the Nation? Spanish Dams as Transistors of Political Power from the 1950s to the 1970s, Benjamin Brendel (Philipps Universität Marburg, Germany) Part III: Violent Practices and Peaceful Discourses 10. Proletarian Poetry Made Concrete: Global Entanglements of an Uzbek Dam in the Aral Sea Basin, Flora Roberts (Cardiff University, UK) 11. Exporting Hydro Expertise and Settler Colonialism: Damming Narratives in U.S. Professional Communication, Jane Griffith (X University Toronto, Canada) 12. Dams, Displacement, and Anthropological Expertise in Mexico after 1940, Diana Schwartz Francisco (The University of Chicago, USA) Epilogue 13. Reflections on a Global History of Dams, Corinna Unger (European University Institute Florence, Italy)Index