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Pipe Dreams
Water and Empire in Central Asia's Aral Sea Basin

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  • Date Published: May 2019
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  • The drying up of the Aral Sea - a major environmental catastrophe of the late twentieth century - is deeply rooted in the dreams of the irrigation age of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a time when engineers, scientists, politicians, and entrepreneurs around the world united in the belief that universal scientific knowledge, together with modern technologies, could be used to transform large areas of the planet from 'wasteland' into productive agricultural land. Though ostensibly about bringing modernity, progress, and prosperity to the deserts, the transformation of Central Asia's landscapes through tsarist- and Soviet-era hydraulic projects bore the hallmarks of a colonial experiment. Examining how both regimes used irrigation-age fantasies of bringing the deserts to life as a means of claiming legitimacy in Central Asia, Maya K. Peterson brings a fresh perspective to the history of Russia's conquest and rule of Central Asia.

    • Evaluates the importance of water in the social and political history of Central Asia
    • Analyzes the deep-seated roots of the disappearance of the Aral Sea, one of the twentieth century's worst environmental tragedies
    • Draws on a wealth of published primary sources and archival collections in four of the five Central Asian states, Russia, and the United States
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    Awards

    • Shortlisted, 2020 Book Award in History and the Humanities, Central Eurasian Studies Society

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    'Pipe Dreams is a thoroughly researched, engagingly written, and highly original contribution to Central Asian and environmental history. Maya K. Peterson tells a story of technology, water politics, and imperial hubris that will be familiar to those who have studied water politics in the American West.' Adrienne Edgar, University of California, Santa Barbara

    'Tirelessly researched, engagingly written, and vividly argued, Maya K. Peterson's marvelous Pipe Dreams explores the human and environmental transformations of Central Asia's 'irrigation age'. Taking water as the book's 'guiding principle', she places the tsarist/Soviet imperial project in its global context: the shared modernist faith in universal science, hydraulic engineering, and the logic of cotton to conquer water, land, and people.' Nicholas Breyfogle, Ohio State University

    'Maya K. Peterson provides a splendid account of imperial hubris and the transformation of nature in Central Asia under the tsarist and early Soviet regimes. Deeply researched and broadly conceptualized, Pipe Dreams is sure to become the standard work on the history of water in modern Central Asia.' Adeeb Khalid, Carleton College, Minnesota

    'Maya K. Peterson delivers a deeply researched and insightful analysis of how Russian imperial and Soviet aspirations in Central Asia combined with advancements in hydraulic technologies and an ambitious modernizing vision to culminate in a devastating environmental crisis that continues to unfold in the twenty-first century.' Scott Levi, Ohio State University

    'Maya K. Peterson's Pipe Dreams is an exhaustively researched, carefully crafted history of irrigation efforts in Central Asia, spanning late tsarist and early Soviet regimes.' Catherine Bonier, Environmental History

    'The book should be read by scholars and students of Russian and Soviet Empire, modern Central Asia, and environmental management. It belongs in every academic library.' Patryk Reid, H-Diplo

    'This book is an excellent addition to Cambridge's Studies in Environment and History and should be read by those hoping to gain an understanding of the interaction between environment and people.' Jessica H. Howell, Agricultural History

    'Maya K. Peterson's Pipe Dreams: Water and Empire in Central Asia's Aral Sea Basin is by far the best study we have of the history behind the region's current environmental problems: its cotton monoculture. It is also a book that helps us think about the Russian colonization of Central Asia in a new way.' Artemy M. Kalinovsky, American Historical Review

    'Any future study on water management in Central Asia or on Tsarist and Soviet economic policies in the region will need to take stock of this work.' Niccolo Pianciola, Europe-Asia Studies

    'Considering the growing frequency of climate crisis-induced droughts around the world, this is a particularly good time to revisit the environmental histories that brought us here, and Maya K. Peterson's Pipe Dreams could not be more timely.' Madina Gazieva, Eurasian Geography and Economics

    'Peterson draws her vast research in Russian-language sources into a surprisingly fast-paced, multifaceted, and enjoyably readable volume. Her close attention to specific plans for irrigation networks is balanced with a critical and rigorous discussion of Russian and Soviet colonialism as manifested in visions for making the desert bloom … Maya Peterson's untimely death in 2021 leaves environmental history with a brilliant, if too brief, legacy.' Marianne Kamp, Technology and Culture

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    Product details

    • Date Published: May 2019
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781108675055
    • contains: 18 b/w illus.
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. The land beyond the rivers: Russians on the Amu and Syr Darya
    2. Eastern Eden: irrigation and empire on the Hungry steppe
    3. To create a new Turkestan: water governance in the irrigation age
    4. The land of bread and honey? Settlement and subversion in the land of seven rivers
    5. Sundering the chains of nature: Bolshevik visions for Central Asia
    6. From shockwork to people's construction: socialist labor on Stalin's Canals
    Epilogue: the fate of the Aral Sea
    Conclusion.

  • Author

    Maya K. Peterson, University of California, Santa Cruz
    Maya K. Peterson was the Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

    Awards

    • Shortlisted, 2020 Book Award in History and the Humanities, Central Eurasian Studies Society

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