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The Rivers Come: Colonial Flood Control and Knowledge Systems in the Indus Basin, 1840s-1930s

Environment and History - United Kingdom
doi 10.3197/096734006776026818
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DevelopmentArtsHumanitiesEnvironmental SciencePlanningHistoryGeography
Date

February 1, 2006

Authors
Benjamin Weil
Publisher

White Horse Press


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