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Giovanni Batz
(2024)
The Fourth Invasion: Decolonizing Histories, Extractivism, and Maya Resistance in Guatemala.
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Book
Erika Marie Bsumek
(2023)
The Foundations of Glen Canyon Dam: Infrastructures of Dispossession on the Colorado Plateau.
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Article
Diana J. Montaño
(2023)
Missionaries of Light and Progress in Mexico: Engineers and Technological Pilgrims Craft Necaxa Falls, 1890s–1914.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 677-705).
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Thesis
Sebastian Diaz Angel
(2023)
Weaponizing Geography: An Environmental and Technological History of Cold War Mega-Projects in Latin America.
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Article
Arunabh Ghosh
(2022)
Multiple makings at China’s first hydroelectric power station at Shilongba, 1908–1912.
History and Technology
(pp. 167-185).
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Zumbrägel, Christian
(2022)
Hydropower and dams : an entangled history of academic engineers, local knowledge, and environmental features, 1880-1930.
In: Beyond the Lab and the Field: Infrastructures as Places of Knowledge Production Since the Late Nineteenth Century
(pp. 63-86).
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Article
Xiangli Ding
(2021)
'The Yellow River Comes from Our Hands': Silt, Hydroelectricity, and the Sanmenxia Dam, 1929-1973.
Environment and History
(pp. 665-694).
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Article
Matthew P. Johnson
(2021)
'Thirsty Sugar Lands': Environmental Impacts of Dams and Empire in Puerto Rico Since 1898.
Environment and History
(pp. 337-365).
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Article
Giacomo Bonan
(October 2020)
An Alpine Energy Transition: The Piave River from Charcoal to “White Coal”.
Environmental History
(pp. 687-710).
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Book
Daniel Macfarlane
(2020)
Fixing Niagara Falls: Environment, Energy, and Engineers at the World’s Most Famous Waterfall.
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Multimedia Object
Faizah Zakaria; Jerome Whitington
(2020)
Jerome Whitington, “Anthropogenic Rivers: The Production of Uncertainty in Lao Hydropower” (Cornell UP, 2019).
New Books Network Podcast.
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Reihana Mohideen; Pankaj Batra; Prabhjot Khan
(March 2020)
Low-Carbon Energy Transition in India: Implications for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 76-84).
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Jeffery Boadu; Viktor Pál
(2020)
Continuities of Dependence: Hydropower and Modernisation in Twentieth-Century Ghana.
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 29-44).
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Article
Joan Carles
(2020)
Una Recerca sobre la Generació Perduda. El cas de les Centrals Hidroelèctriques de Pasteral i Pont de Bar [An Investigation Focused on the Hydroelectric Generation. The Case of the Pasteral and Pont De Bar Power Plants].
Quaderns d'Història de l'Enginyeria
(pp. 49-90).
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Book
Giacomo Bonan
(2020)
Le acque agitate della patria: L’industrializzazione del Piave (1882-1966).
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Book
Jerome Whitington
(2019)
Anthropogenic Rivers: The Production of Uncertainty in Lao Hydropower.
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Article
Zumbrägel, Christian
(2019)
Woher kommen die faulen Aale auf dem Strom? Wasserkraft und Fischereikonflikte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert.
Der Anschnitt: Zeitschrift für Kunst und Kultur im Bergbau
(pp. 19-36).
(/isis/citation/CBB170467478/)
Article
Maite Hernando-Arrese; Manuel Tironi
(2019)
Worlding hydropower: River realities in the Chilean Patagonia.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
(pp. 295-309).
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Francesco Chinellato; Livio Petriccione
(2019)
Vie d'acqua e ambiente costruito: le prime centrali idroelettriche in Friuli Venezia Giulia.
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Article
Lena Hommes; Rutgerd Boelens
(2018)
From natural flow to ‘working river’: Hydropower development, modernity and socio-territorial transformations in Lima's Rímac watershed.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 85-95).
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