Rivers A Very Short Introduction (Audible Audio Edition) Nick Middleton John Leistner Audible Studios Books


Rivers have acted as cradles for civilization and agents of disaster; a river may be a barrier or a highway, it can support trade and sediment, culture and conflict. This Very Short Introduction is a celebration of rivers in all their diversity. Geographer Nick Middleton covers a wide and eclectic range of river-based themes, from physical geography to mythology, to industrial history and literary criticism. Offering a truly global look at rivers, with examples from all continents, including Egypt, India, and Bangladesh, Middleton considers the role that rivers have played in human history from settlements and trade to warfare, and also looks at the human impact upon rivers by the construction of dams and cutting of channels.
Rivers A Very Short Introduction (Audible Audio Edition) Nick Middleton John Leistner Audible Studios Books
First of all, love the "A Very Short Introduction" series. Nick Middleton has also written for this series about deserts, but I have not had the chance to read that work yet. I've read a lot of the series, and its really opened doors into subjects about which I knew little."Rivers" covers every conceivable topic related to waterways. It explores the biology, chemistry and ecology of rivers, their role in religion, folklore and myth, as well as their relationship to economics, history, environmentalism, politics, music and the arts. A real tour de force if you are interested, like me, in how this subject reappears throughout lived human experience.
I was looking for this kind of introduction. If you just want an introduction into hydrology and riparian zones, then the first chapter does a good job covering the basics, but most of the text does not solely focus on the science. It takes the idea of "rivers" and then looks at it from a plethora of lenses.
I will definitely be buying and reading his other VSI, "Deserts." For what I was looking for, a great little book.
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Rivers A Very Short Introduction (Audible Audio Edition) Nick Middleton John Leistner Audible Studios Books Reviews
I loved this book. I learned so much about rivers and am inspired to learn more via the works in the thorough bibliography. There are so many different aspects to rivers that I have simply taken for granted rather than thought about or noticed. Illuminating gem of a book!
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We give the book this rating because there was only a modest amount of new information for us. We would recommend this book most to people who have not read much about rivers, water quality, eco-systems management, or the like. We highly recommend it to people who want a good survey of the material. (Read by our household.)
RIVERS is an unexpected delight! The writing style is easy, smooth reading. Besides the expected hard science information, RIVERS unexpectedly incorporates many cultural events associated with rivers. Rivers not only clearly explains new terms, but often gives the etymologies of the terms. I recommend this book to everyone.
First of all, love the "A Very Short Introduction" series. Nick Middleton has also written for this series about deserts, but I have not had the chance to read that work yet. I've read a lot of the series, and its really opened doors into subjects about which I knew little.
"Rivers" covers every conceivable topic related to waterways. It explores the biology, chemistry and ecology of rivers, their role in religion, folklore and myth, as well as their relationship to economics, history, environmentalism, politics, music and the arts. A real tour de force if you are interested, like me, in how this subject reappears throughout lived human experience.
I was looking for this kind of introduction. If you just want an introduction into hydrology and riparian zones, then the first chapter does a good job covering the basics, but most of the text does not solely focus on the science. It takes the idea of "rivers" and then looks at it from a plethora of lenses.
I will definitely be buying and reading his other VSI, "Deserts." For what I was looking for, a great little book.

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