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Water and American Government

The Reclamation Bureau, National Water Policy, and the West, 1902-1935

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An edition of Water and American Government (2002)

Water and American Government

The Reclamation Bureau, National Water Policy, and the West, 1902-1935

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"Donald J. Pisani's history of perhaps the boldest economic and social program ever undertaken in the United States - to reclaim and cultivate vast areas of previously unusable land - shows in fascinating detail how ambitious government programs fall prey to the power of local interest groups and the federal system of governance itself.

The federal Bureau of Reclamation grew out of a grand scheme to remodel the society of the arid, unsettled West and jumpstart an economy stalled by the devastating depression of the 1890s. From the adoption of the Reclamation Act of 1902 to the completion in 1935 of Boulder, renamed Hoover, Dam, Pisani traces the story of the federal irrigation program and its relationship to the allotment of Indian land, as well as to hydroelectric power and flood control policy.".

"Unlike most historians, Pisani, views the Reclamation Act's mandate not as evidence of a break with the past but as a continuation of the previous century's laissez-faire natural resource policies. The bureau's bold irrigation plans, he says, were rooted more in nineteenth-century individualism than in the twentieth-century ethics of cooperation and planning, more in a society of competing individuals than in an integrated commonwealth of small farmers.

What began as the underwriting of a variety of projects to create family farms and farming communities had become by the 1930s a massive public works and regional development program, with an emphasis on the urban as much as the rural West."--BOOK JACKET.

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Water and American Government: The Reclamation Bureau, National Water Policy, and the West, 1902-1935
December 2, 2002, University of California Press
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Water and American Government: the Reclamation Bureau, National Water Policy, and the West, 1902-1935
2002, University of California Press
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2002, University of California Press
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First Sentence

"On June 1, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt signed the Reclamation Act into law-often called the Newlands Act in honor of the legislation's sponsor in the House of Representatives, Francis G. Newlands of Nevada."

Classifications

Library of Congress
2002008939, TC823.6 .P57 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
390
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7711250M
Internet Archive
wateramericangov00pisa
ISBN 10
0520230302
ISBN 13
9780520230309
LCCN
2002008939
OCLC/WorldCat
50035410
Library Thing
4260885
Goodreads
656995

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On June 1, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt signed the Reclamation Act into law-often called the Newlands Act in honor of the legislation's sponsor in the House of Representatives, Francis G. Newlands of Nevada.
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