References and further reading

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The Power and the Water
References and further reading
Morais, K. ‘Nina Canell: New exhibition explores connections that make up our
environment’, Artlyst, 29 January 2014, at http://www.artlyst.com/events/nina-canellnear-here-camden-arts-centre
O’Driscoll, D. Stepping Stones: In Conversation with Seamus Heaney (2008)
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Archer, D. (ed.) Tyne and Tide: A Celebration of the River Tyne (2003)
Bradford, J. The River Severn: A Journey Following the River from the Estuary to its
Source (2005)
Linton, J. What is Water? The History of a Modern Abstraction (2010)
Marshall, M. Tyne Waters: A River and its Salmon (1992)
Pritchard, S. Confluence: The Nature of Technology and the Remaking of the Rhone
(2011)
Rippon, S. The Severn Estuary: Landscape Evolution and Wetland
Reclamation (1997)
Strang, V. The Meaning of Water (Oxford 2004)
White, R. The Organic Machine: The Remaking of the Columbia River (1995)
Witts, C. The Mighty Severn Bore (1999)
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Crowe, S. The Landscape of Power (1958)
Hannah, L. Electricity before Nationalisation: A Study of the Development of the
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Kander, A., Malanima, P. & Warde, P. Power to the People: Energy in Europe over
the Last Five Centuries (2014)
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Barnatt, J. et al, ‘The Lead Legacy: An Updated Inventory of Important Metal and
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Braun, B. ‘Producing Vertical Territory: Geology and Governmentality in late
Victorian Canada’, Cultural Geography 7 (2000): 109-133.
James, R. ‘Mine drainage and water resources’, Mining History 13 (1997): 74-80.
Piper, L. ‘Subterranean Bodies: Mining the Large Lakes of Northwest Canada, 19211960’, Environment and History 13 (2007): 155-186.
Rieuwerts, J.H. Lead Mining in Derbyshire: History, Development and
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Scott, H. ‘The Contested Spaces of the Subterranean: Colonial Governmentality,
Mining, and the Mita in early Spanish Peru’, Journal of Latin American Geography 11
(2012): 7-33.
Scott, H. ‘Colonialism, Landscape and the Subterranean’, Geography Compass, 2
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