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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of illustrations
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction: waterscapes
  9. 1. Remaking the countryside: urban engineering and the pursuit of water
  10. 2. Slips and spillages: reservoirs and the environment
  11. 3. Seeing the wood for the trees: afforestation and managing water supply
  12. 4. Romantic waterscapes: the development of cultural landscapes
  13. 5. All play and no fun: waterworks and the pursuit of leisure
  14. 6. Urban intrusion: community in the urban/rural hinterland
  15. Conclusion: going back for more: urban demand on the rural environment
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index

New Historical Perspectives is an open access book series for early career scholars, commissioned, edited and published by the Royal Historical Society and the University of London Press in association with the Institute of Historical Research. Submissions are encouraged relating to all historical periods and subjects. Books in the series are overseen by an expert editorial board to ensure the highest standards of peer-reviewed scholarship, and extensive support and feedback for authors is provided.

The series is supported by the Economic History Society.

Series co-editors: Professor Elizabeth Hurren (University of Leicester) and Dr Sarah Longair (University of Lincoln)

Founding co-editors: Simon Newman (University of Glasgow) and Penny Summerfield (University of Manchester)

Editorial board: Professor Charlotte Alston (Northumbria University); Professor David Andress (University of Portsmouth); Dr Christopher Bahl (Durham University); Dr Milinda Banerjee (University of St Andrews); Dr Robert Barnes (York St John University); Dr Karin Bowie (University of Glasgow); Professor Neil Fleming (University of Worcester); Professor Ian Forrest (University of Oxford); Dr Emma Gallon (University of London Press); Professor Jane Whittle (University of Exeter); Dr Charlotte Wildman (University of Manchester)

ISSN 3049-5091 (Print)

ISSN 3049-5105 (Online)

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