Reviews
"A diverse collection of case studies on human-environment interactions in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Mexico that should be of broad interest to environmental historians, historical geographers, and specialists on Mexico alike."- Journal of Historical Geography "This is a landmark study. . . . This will set a standard for studies in Mexican environmental history and serve as a point of departure for further studies." -Evan Ward, author of Border Oasis: Water and the Political Ecology of the Colorado River Delta, 1940-1975, "A diverse collection of case studies on human-environment interactions in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Mexico that should be of broad interest to environmental historians, historical geographers, and specialists on Mexico alike."-- Journal of Historical Geography "A Land Between Waters is most compelling in its explicit attempt to cross divides. . . . It offers a model for working across barriers of region, language, methodology, and conceptual focus rather than within them."-- Historical Geography "A landmark study . . . [that] will set a standard for studies in Mexican environmental history and serve as a point of departure for further studies."--Evan Ward, author of Border Oasis: Water and the Political Ecology of the Colorado River Delta, 1940-1975, " A Land Between Waters is most compelling in its explicit attempt to cross divides. . . . It offers a model for working across barriers of region, language, methodology, and conceptual focus rather than within them."-- Historical Geography, " A Land Between Waters is most compelling in its explicit attempt to cross divides. . . . It offers a model for working across barriers of region, language, methodology, and conceptual focus rather than within them."-- Historical Geography, " A Land Between Waters is most compelling in its explicit attempt to cross divides. . . . It offers a model for working across barriers of region, language, methodology, and conceptual focus rather than within them."- Historical Geography, "This is a landmark study. . . . This will set a standard for studies in Mexican environmental history and serve as a point of departure for further studies." -Evan Ward, author of Border Oasis: Water and the Political Ecology of the Colorado River Delta, 1940-1975, "A diverse collection of case studies on human-environment interactions in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Mexico that should be of broad interest to environmental historians, historical geographers, and specialists on Mexico alike."-- Journal of Historical Geography "This is a landmark study. . . . This will set a standard for studies in Mexican environmental history and serve as a point of departure for further studies." --Evan Ward, author of Border Oasis: Water and the Political Ecology of the Colorado River Delta, 1940-1975, "This is a landmark study. . . . This will set a standard for studies in Mexican environmental history and serve as a point of departure for further studies." --Evan Ward, author of Border Oasis: Water and the Political Ecology of the Colorado River Delta, 1940-1975