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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A complicated way of boiling water: nuclear safety in water history Evens, Siegfried

3 p. 331-344
artikel
2 Addressing conflict over dams: The inception and establishment of the World Commission on Dams Schulz, Christopher

3 p. 289-308
artikel
3 An investigation into the age and origin of Suranga in the foothills of the Western Ghats of India Crook, Darren
2015
3 p. 253-270
artikel
4 Both ‘firmer’ and ‘queachy’: drainage of the lands along the Lincolnshire Wash in the seventeenth century Simmons, I. G.

3 p. 315-335
artikel
5 Bristol Water Works Company; a study of nineteenth century resistance to local authority purchase attempts Thornton, Judith
2013
3 p. 307-330
artikel
6 Bureaucratic control of irrigation and labour in late-imperial China: the uses of administrative cartography in the Miju catchment, Yunnan Crook, Darren
2013
3 p. 287-305
artikel
7 Children’s books as a historical source: flooding in 20th century dutch children’s books Mostert, Erik
2014
3 p. 357-370
artikel
8 Creating dry land in S.E. Lindsey (Lincolnshire, England) before ad 1550 Simmons, I. G.
2014
3 p. 211-225
artikel
9 Critical water: negotiating the Vuoksi River in 1940 Korjonen-Kuusipuro, Kristiina
2011
3 p. 169-186
artikel
10 Dams are fragile: the frenzy and legacy of modern infrastructures along the Klamath and Allegheny Rivers Iuorio, Luca

3 p. 337-362
artikel
11 Ditching from a water system perspective. Draining the Swedish water landscape 1200–1900 Jakobsson, Eva
2013
3 p. 349-367
artikel
12 Drainage galleries in the Iberian Peninsula during the Islamic period Rotolo, Antonio
2013
3 p. 191-210
artikel
13 Editorial 6.3 Ertsen, Maurits W.
2014
3 p. 189-190
artikel
14 Editorial Ertsen, Maurits
2011
3 p. 167
artikel
15 Editorial Arnold, Ellen

3 p. 265-266
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16 Editorial Ertsen, Maurits W.
2015
3 p. 251-252
artikel
17 Editorial Arnold, Ellen

3 p. 263-264
artikel
18 Editorial Arnold, Ellen

3 p. 313-314
artikel
19 Editorial Issue 3 2017 Ertsen, Maurits W.
2017
3 p. 231-232
artikel
20 Editorial Issue 3 2012 Ertsen, Maurits W.
2012
3 p. 213-214
artikel
21 Editorial Winter 2013 Hoag, Heather J.
2013
3 p. 241-242
artikel
22 Editors’ introduction Arnold, Ellen

3 p. 227-228
artikel
23 Ellen Wohl: Wide Rivers Crossed: the South Platte and the Illinois of the American prairie Colten, Craig
2013
3 p. 369-370
artikel
24 Erogationes extra urbem in Iberian aqueducts: additional evidence for irrigation in Roman Hispania? Sánchez, Elena
2015
3 p. 289-299
artikel
25 Ethnicity and aquatic lifestyles: exploring Southeast Asia’s past and present seascapes Hoogervorst, Tom Gunnar
2012
3 p. 245-265
artikel
26 Fear, anger and responsibility: the emotional content of historical speeches about water and water policy Wolfe, S. E.
2017
3 p. 317-336
artikel
27 Flotsam: Garbage dumping, pollution, and legal tensions in the Detroit River Swayamprakash, Ramya

3 p. 361-371
artikel
28 Flows of water on a nineteenth-century Australian goldfield Davies, Peter
2013
3 p. 331-347
artikel
29 Forbidden waters: colonial intervention and the evolution of water supply in Benin City, Nigeria Acey, Charisma
2012
3 p. 215-229
artikel
30 Forged in the Floods: Transnational Networks in the Habsburg Monarchy Mevissen, Robert Shields

3 p. 265-280
artikel
31 “From bank to bank, as much as the tide and the sea’s waves cover.” Possession, border and conflicts around salmon fishing resources in the Bidasoa estuary (Basque Country): a long-term approach Narbarte, Josu

3 p. 267-288
artikel
32 From dry hell to blossoming garden: metaphors and poetry in Soviet irrigation literature on the Hungry Steppe, 1950–1980 Bichsel, Christine
2017
3 p. 337-359
artikel
33 Hasok Chang: Is water H2O? Evidence, realism and pluralism Schmidt, Jeremy J.
2013
3 p. 373-375
artikel
34 How water and its use shaped the spatial development of Vienna Hauer, Friedrich
2016
3 p. 301-328
artikel
35 Human eddies and flows: the mid-century floods of Albuquerque Agar, Michael
2014
3 p. 227-245
artikel
36 Hydrological maps as a tool for the exploration of historical water systems at Badami, Karnataka, India Suganya, Kuili

3 p. 309-333
artikel
37 Ian D. Rotherham: 2010 Yorkshire’s forgotten fenlands Ertsen, Maurits W.
2012
3 p. 271-272
artikel
38 Industrialisation, manure and water quality in the 19th century. The Senne River in Brussels as a case study Deligne, Chloé
2016
3 p. 235-255
artikel
39 Instituting water research: the Water Resources Research Act (1964) and the Idaho Water Resources Research Institute Sowards, Adam M.
2017
3 p. 295-316
artikel
40 Lead was an acceptable material for Roman water supply systems Margeta, Jure

3 p. 393-410
artikel
41 Looking for more groundwater. From the exploitation of the Bou Hafna aquifer (1895–present) to Franco-Tunisian hydrogeology Jeanne, Riaux

3 p. 407-425
artikel
42 Making their own way: recognizing the commons in water management. Wyoming 1900–1925 MacKinnon, Anne
2011
3 p. 187-212
artikel
43 Mapping the history of sailing Quijada Plubins, Rodrigo

3 p. 427-471
artikel
44 Mapping Vaqf-Ābād Qanāt watercourse in the urban landscape of Yazd City in two distinct periods: fourteenth and twentieth century Semsar Yazdi, Ali Asghar

3 p. 473-491
artikel
45 Material evidence of folk hydrology in rural Canada: The well auger and dowsing rods of Hamilton “Ham” Brereton Pass, Forrest D.

3 p. 265-291
artikel
46 “Muddying the waters: recreational conflict and rights of use of British rivers” Dudley, Marianna
2017
3 p. 259-277
artikel
47 Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge Orengo, Hector A.
2013
3 p. 243-266
artikel
48 Reeds, river islands, and inter-imperial conflict on the early twentieth-century Sino-Korean border Seeley, Joseph A.

3 p. 373-384
artikel
49 Responding to extremes: managing urban water scarcity in the late nineteenth-century Straits Settlements Williamson, Fiona

3 p. 251-263
artikel
50 River histories: a thematic review Schönach, Paula
2017
3 p. 233-257
artikel
51 River regulation, infrastructure, and small-town modernity on the Hungarian Danube, 1870–1945 Nemes, Robert

3 p. 335-354
artikel
52 Rivers and canals as “other factors” in the partition of India Ranjan, Amit

3 p. 319-335
artikel
53 Rochester’s rivers, lake, and waste: teaching local environmental history using water case studies Chomiak, Kristina

3 p. 345-359
artikel
54 Sharon B. Megdal, Robert G. Varady and Susanna Eden (eds.): Shared borders, shared waters; Israeli-Palestinian and Colorado River Basin water challenges Mostert, Erik
2013
3 p. 371-372
artikel
55 Silent partner: river and city in sequence and context Reynard, Pierre Claude
2016
3 p. 257-276
artikel
56 Supplying a medieval metropolis: water management and agriculture in the hinterland of early Islamic Basra Brown, Peter J.

3 p. 379-398
artikel
57 Taming the torrent: changes in flood protection at the Gürbe River (Switzerland) from the nineteenth century until today Salvisberg, Melanie

3 p. 355-377
artikel
58 Terje Oestigaard: Horus’ eye and Osiris’ efflux: the Egyptian civilization of inundation c. 3000–2000 BCE Wilson, Penelope
2012
3 p. 267-269
artikel
59 The arbitration of nature: state, water, and civil engineering in Northern Ireland directly after partition Reinsborough, Michael

3 p. 337-373
artikel
60 The cistern-system of early modern Venice: technology, politics and culture in a hydraulic society Gentilcore, David

3 p. 375-406
artikel
61 The evolution of Rhine river governance: historical lessons for modern transboundary water management Schiff, Jennifer S.
2017
3 p. 279-294
artikel
62 The evolution of the Nile regulatory regime: a history of cooperation and conflict Tayia, Ahmed

3 p. 293-317
artikel
63 The long-term evolution of urban waters and their nineteenth century transformation in European cities. A comparative environmental history Winiwarter, Verena
2016
3 p. 209-233
artikel
64 The operation of ancient reclamation works at Lake Copais in Greece Mamassis, N.
2015
3 p. 271-287
artikel
65 The rise and fall of Munich’s early modern water network: a tale of prowess and power Winiwarter, Verena
2016
3 p. 277-299
artikel
66 The role of historical sources in the functional representation of a river in the new world. The case of the Argentinian Paraná Forget, Marie Emilie
2011
3 p. 227-249
artikel
67 The Surco canal, an ancient irrigation canal in Lima, Peru, and a citizens’ campaign for its protection Lizarzaburu, Javier

3 p. 299-310
artikel
68 The use of historical sources in a multi-layered methodology for karez research in Turpan, China Barbaix, Sophie

3 p. 281-297
artikel
69 The “waters leave their beds frequently”: a Western-Hungarian town and the flooding of the Rába/Raab River in the seventeenth century (1600–1658) Vadas, András
2013
3 p. 267-286
artikel
70 Using and abusing a torrential urban river: the Wien River before and during industrialization Pollack, Gudrun
2016
3 p. 329-355
artikel
71 Vincent Lemire: La Soif de Jérusalem: Essai d’hydrohistoire (1840–1948) Verderame, Nicola
2014
3 p. 371-373
artikel
72 Vitality of ancient karez systems in arid lands: a case study in Turpan region of China Abudu, Shalamu
2011
3 p. 213-225
artikel
73 Water and landscape dynamics in southern Burgundy: two and a half centuries of water management in an agricultural landscape Madry, Scott
2015
3 p. 301-335
artikel
74 Water and national identity in the Netherlands; the history of an idea Mostert, Erik

3 p. 311-329
artikel
75 Water history facets of landscape change in Israel/Palestine 1920–1970: a question of scale and periodization Feitelson, Eran
2014
3 p. 265-288
artikel
76 Water history in the time of COVID-19: cancelled conversations Park, Seohyun

3 p. 229-249
artikel
77 Water law in British-ruled Palestine Schorr, David
2014
3 p. 247-263
artikel
78 Water pollution control history in Japan, effluent standards, and central–local government relations Noda, Koji
2015
3 p. 337-356
artikel
79 Water quantities for public and private use in Pompeii Olsson, Richard

3 p. 363-392
artikel
80 What kind of water is good enough to drink? The evolution of perceptions about drinking water in Paris from modern to contemporary period Euzen, Agathe
2012
3 p. 231-244
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