Article ID: CBB001421408

Sheffield's Great Flood of 1864: Engineering Failure and the Municipalisation of Water (2014)

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Recent scholarly research at the intersection of the histories of technology and the built environment has revealed many tensions surrounding the design, building and management of major socio-technologies like urban waterworks. There remains much scope for research into the interdependence of socio-technological systems, engineering knowledge and the political and commercial agendas of municipal governments and private water suppliers respectively. In particular, the short- and long-term impact of reservoir disasters - examined in detail here through the case of Sheffield's 'great flood' of March 1864, in which over 250 people lost their lives - on the ownership and control of urban waterworks reveals many conflicts within the engineering profession, as well as the urban community itself, about the causes and consequences of socio-technological failure in the mid-nineteenth century. Using a rich variety of municipal, legal and commercial archival records, as well as contemporary newspapers, this article examines the competing interests involved in negotiating the long-term municipalisation of water supplies and concludes that greater attention should be paid to the influence of man-made disasters and engineering actors in this political game. KEYWORDS: Floods, socio-technology, water, engineering, municipalisation

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Authors & Contributors
Chris Courtney
Karl-Heinz Pörtge
Mathias Deutsch
Raviola, Blythe Alice
Wolfgang Schirmer
Arthur P. Motta
Journals
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Environment and History
Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Journal of Historical Geography
Environmental History
Publishers
Pearson Education Resources Italia
Cambridge University Press
Yale University Press
Louisiana State University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Cornell University Press
Concepts
Floods
Disasters; catastrophes
Environmental history
Water supply
Infrastructure
Waterworks
Time Periods
Renaissance
20th century
19th century
14th century
Early modern
17th century
Places
United States
Lombardy
China
New Bedford, Mass
Henan Province (China)
Butte, Montana
Institutions
Anaconda Copper Mining Company
United Nations
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