Wartime drainage and water level management in the East Riding of Yorkshire 1939–1945 Greg Bankoff OriginalPaper 25 May 2024
Exclusion and invented water scarcity: a historical perspective from colonialism to apartheid in South Africa Anthony Kaziboni OriginalPaper Open access 21 March 2024
Lead was an acceptable material for Roman water supply systems Jure Margeta OriginalPaper 22 February 2024 Pages: 393 - 410
Water quantities for public and private use in Pompeii Richard Olsson OriginalPaper Open access 26 February 2024 Pages: 363 - 392
Dams are fragile: the frenzy and legacy of modern infrastructures along the Klamath and Allegheny Rivers Luca Iuorio OriginalPaper 11 January 2024 Pages: 337 - 362
Both ‘firmer’ and ‘queachy’: drainage of the lands along the Lincolnshire Wash in the seventeenth century I. G. SimmonsM. R. Foster OriginalPaper 30 January 2024 Pages: 315 - 335
From ‘the dirtiest to the best water’ in Romania. Public health, sanitary diplomacy and water in Sulina (1890s-1914) Constantin Ardeleanu OriginalPaper Open access 06 August 2023 Pages: 247 - 262
Dumping military waste into Lake Superior: the historic legacies of secrecy, censorship, and uncertainty Elodie CharrièreNancy Langston OriginalPaper Open access 30 May 2023 Pages: 173 - 200
Hydropower histories and narrative injustice: state-owned energy companies’ narratives of hydropower expansion in Sápmi Åsa Össbo OriginalPaper Open access 26 May 2023 Pages: 201 - 219
Roman roads and waterways in the Roman Province Baetica: the relationship Via Augusta–Baetis (Guadalquivir) in the economic conquest via the rivers Pepa Castillo OriginalPaper 06 April 2023 Pages: 81 - 103
Water regulation in roman law considered from opposing standpoints: as essential resource and threat to humans and their environment Luigi CAPOGROSSI COLOGNESI OriginalPaper 07 June 2023 Pages: 161 - 167
Correction to: Interdisciplinary approaches to water in the Roman world Peter CandyMarguerite Ronin Correction 11 May 2023 Pages: 11 - 11
Interdisciplinary approaches to water in the Roman world Peter CandyMarguerite Ronin OriginalPaper 22 March 2023 Pages: 1 - 10
Management of fluvio-coastal dynamics in the Tiber delta during the Roman period: using an integrated waterways system to cope with environmental challenges at Ostia and Portus Ferréol SalomonKristian StruttSimon Keay OriginalPaper 15 March 2023 Pages: 105 - 123
Time as an argument in Roman water law Cosima Möller OriginalPaper Open access 15 March 2023 Pages: 67 - 80
Water and production reflections on the water supply to urban workshops in roman times Elena H. Sánchez López OriginalPaper Open access 15 March 2023 Pages: 29 - 44
Remote sensing-based evidence of Indus-era irrigation works in Punjab, Pakistan Jesse CasanaRita Wright OriginalPaper 01 March 2023 Pages: 293 - 312
Rivers and flood risk management in rural areas: some evidence from classical Roman law Lauretta Maganzani OriginalPaper Open access 10 February 2023 Pages: 125 - 159
Management and uses of water resources in Roman towns: the case of Ostra (Ancona, Italy) and some other reflexions Carlotta Franceschelli OriginalPaper 10 February 2023 Pages: 45 - 66
Water rights for tombs in eleven inscriptions from Rome Cynthia J. Bannon OriginalPaper 10 February 2023 Pages: 13 - 27
Nigeria’s Lower Niger dredging campaigns, 1909–2014: the politics of a Lugardian inland water transport project versus the global playbook Edmund Chilaka OriginalPaper 09 February 2023 Pages: 263 - 292
The Great Break 1927–28 and knowledge management for a modern sewer system in Petrograd/Leningrad (1918–1928) Olga Malinova-Tziafeta OriginalPaper Open access 30 January 2023 Pages: 221 - 246
Supplying a medieval metropolis: water management and agriculture in the hinterland of early Islamic Basra Peter J. Brown OriginalPaper Open access 17 November 2022 Pages: 379 - 398
Taming the torrent: changes in flood protection at the Gürbe River (Switzerland) from the nineteenth century until today Melanie Salvisberg OriginalPaper Open access 17 November 2022 Pages: 355 - 377
River regulation, infrastructure, and small-town modernity on the Hungarian Danube, 1870–1945 Robert Nemes OriginalPaper 17 November 2022 Pages: 335 - 354
Addressing conflict over dams: The inception and establishment of the World Commission on Dams Christopher SchulzWilliam M. Adams OriginalPaper Open access 01 November 2022 Pages: 289 - 308
Hydrological maps as a tool for the exploration of historical water systems at Badami, Karnataka, India Kuili SuganyaMythrayi HarshavardhanM. B. Rajani OriginalPaper 21 October 2022 Pages: 309 - 333
The heretical boat smugglers: analyzing the role of water in the Albigensian Crusade Jonathan Wright OriginalPaper 26 August 2022 Pages: 247 - 263
Small scale water control works in Early Imperial China Brian Lander OriginalPaper 25 August 2022 Pages: 233 - 246
Ancient water management in the casa dell’Efebo in Pompeii Wayne F. LorenzA. Kate TruslerJessica N. Bernstetter Totsch OriginalPaper 21 August 2022 Pages: 211 - 232
“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 Josu Narbarte OriginalPaper 21 August 2022 Pages: 267 - 288
The 1899 proposed Orange River Projects between the Cape and the Orange Free State Richard Meissner OriginalPaper 02 September 2022 Pages: 193 - 210
The Kabu-ido system and factors affecting local groundwater extraction control: case study of a customary groundwater management in Japan Takahiro Endo OriginalPaper Open access 16 July 2022 Pages: 169 - 191
Transformation of the coastal social-ecological system in southwest Bangladesh due to empolderment Mohammad Aminur RahmanLes DawesMohammad Rezaur Rahman OriginalPaper Open access 12 July 2022 Pages: 147 - 167
The mills of god grind slowly: the Na’aman River milling dispute and the thirteenth-century hydraulic crisis in the Crusader States Tobias Hrynick OriginalPaper 19 April 2022 Pages: 61 - 83
Representing the operation and evolution of ancient Piraeus’ water supply system Nikos MamassisS. ChrysoulakiE. Griva OriginalPaper 20 May 2022 Pages: 123 - 144
Watering white supremacy in Kenya: settler colonialism and the disappearing of the Ewaso Ng’iro river 1919–1955 James D. Parker OriginalPaper 25 May 2022 Pages: 101 - 121
Hydraulic Opulence: Artesian Wells and bathing in Mexico, 1850–1900 Casey Walsh OriginalPaper Open access 09 May 2022 Pages: 85 - 100
Urban water supply infrastructure in Grudziądz (northern Poland): from the Middle Ages to the pre-modern times Wacław Kulczykowski OriginalPaper Open access 13 January 2022 Pages: 41 - 59
“…[T]he movement of a celestial system than a human invention:” Abram Blanding and bringing water to Columbia E. A. Driggers OriginalPaper 13 January 2022 Pages: 21 - 40
Hydraulic engineering analysis of Roman water infrastructure: a review of practice and possibilities Martin CrapperDavide MottaMaria Monteleone OriginalPaper Open access 08 November 2021 Pages: 5 - 19
Material evidence of folk hydrology in rural Canada: The well auger and dowsing rods of Hamilton “Ham” Brereton Forrest D. Pass OriginalPaper 23 October 2021 Pages: 265 - 291
The evolution of the Nile regulatory regime: a history of cooperation and conflict Ahmed TayiaAntonio Ramos BarradoFernando Alonso Guinea OriginalPaper Open access 11 October 2021 Pages: 293 - 317
The arbitration of nature: state, water, and civil engineering in Northern Ireland directly after partition Michael Reinsborough OriginalPaper Open access 10 October 2021 Pages: 337 - 373