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In: Morgan , J E 2017 , ' The micro-politics of water management in early modern England : regulation and representation in Commissions of Sewers ' , Environment and History , vol. 23 , no. 3 , pp. 409-430 . https://doi.org/10.3197/096734017X14979473873876
Early modern water management was as much a social and political endeavour as it was an environmental one. This paper explores this assertion by analysing the different forms of knowledge used by English Commissions of Sewers in the governance of flood defence and drainage in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Using examples drawn primarily from Gloucestershire and Lincolnshire, in south west and eastern England respectively, this paper traces the rise and decline of popular influence over water management. The paper shows that where they operated harmoniously, Commissions of Sewers were staffed by significant numbers of local people, who valued their right to participate in water management. With the involvement of large numbers of 'ordinary' people, Commissions of Sewers, and particularly the minutes of Courts of Sewers, became repositories of oral and customary knowledge about the functioning of local drainage networks and flood defence schemes. However, the paper argues that over time, as customary knowledge that was divulged and negotiated orally became codified, and decisions about water management became founded on textual precedent, those who lacked access to textual resources lost influence over water management decision making.
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In: Morgan , J E 2015 , ' Ruling Climate: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Governmentality, 1500–1800 ' , Exchanges: The Warwick Research Journal , vol. 3 , pp. 128-137 . https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v3i1.129
This one-day conference brought together scholars from across Europe and North America to discuss the relationship between governments and the environment in the early modern period. Papers discussed competing conceptions of environmental and climatic models and their use as instruments of control to justify a variety of social and economic interventions. With early career, established and leading scholars discussing environmental governmentality in global contexts, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the breadth of research at 'Ruling Climate' was testament to the vitality of the environmental humanities, and its current status as a leading movement in contemporary historical research.
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In: Morgan , J E 2015 , ' Ruling Climate: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Governmentality, 1500–1800 ' Exchanges: the Warwick Research Journal , vol 3 , pp. 128-137 .
This one-day conference brought together scholars from across Europe and North America to discuss the relationship between governments and the environment in the early modern period. Papers discussed competing conceptions of environmental and climatic models and their use as instruments of control to justify a variety of social and economic interventions. With early career, established and leading scholars discussing environmental governmentality in global contexts, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the breadth of research at 'Ruling Climate' was testament to the vitality of the environmental humanities, and its current status as a leading movement in contemporary historical research.
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In: Contemporary Islamic studies, Band 2011, Heft 1
ISSN: 2220-2757