Thesis ID: CBB001567330

From Sweetwater to Seawater: An Environmental History of Narragansett Bay, 1636--1849 (2011)

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Pastore, Christopher L. (Author)


Bolster, W. Jeffrey
University of New Hampshire


Publication Date: 2011
Edition Details: Advisor: Bolster, W. Jeffrey.
Physical Details: 325 pp.
Language: English

This dissertation examines environmental change on and around Narragansett Bay from first European settlement in 1636 to the dissolution of the Blackstone Canal Company in 1849. It uses one of the largest estuaries on the East Coast and one situated at the heart of early English settlement in New England as a means to write estuaries into Atlantic history. Examining the ecological and epistemological complexities that arose at the nexus of land and sea, where improvable space and the push of "progress" met an eternal or "profound" ocean, this study reframes estuaries as watery borderlands that people used but never fully subdued. In this sense, this work challenges an older historiographical tradition of "progress," while it advances environmental historiography by examining not terrestrial or oceanic environments but the soggy spaces in between. A closer look at the boundary between land and sea, this study shows, provides new insights into the ways Early Modern people envisioned the boundary between humans and nature. By rewriting the history of an estuary from the ground up, so to speak, this work explores the ways people shaped a watery world and how it shaped them in return. It argues that at the confluence of sweetwater and seawater, in the mixing, muddy margins of an estuary, there developed a whole host of political, legal, and cultural ambiguities that shaped patterns of settlement, trade, resource use, and ultimately the Bay itself But much more than the passive recipient of human action, the Bay became a cultural manifestation of the people who lived along its shores, and in consequence it was shaped and reshaped to meet the changing demands of human desire.

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Description Cited in Dissertation Abstracts International-A 73/03, Sep 2012. Proquest Document ID: 910320500.


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Authors & Contributors
Smalley, Andrea L.
Butler, Christina Rae
MacDowell, Laurel Sefton
Mulwafu, Wapulumuka Oliver
Wardle, David A.
Sluyter, Andrew
Journals
Environmental History
Ecology
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Publishers
Oxford University Press
University of California, Davis
Yale University Press
White Horse Press
Voltaire Foundation
University Press of Kansas
Concepts
Environmental history
Colonialism
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Land settlement
Natural resources
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
People
Egede, Hans
Winthrop, John
Napoleon I, Emperor of France
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century
16th century
21st century
Places
North America
Atlantic world
Atlantic Ocean
United States
Europe
South Asia
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