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Water--or the lack of it--has profoundly shaped the arid American West. On Idaho's Snake River Plain, the irrigation process has been particularly complex, influenced by local and national politics, geography, and technology. Hugh T. Lovin's insightful essays thoroughly examine the transformation and controversy related to the region's irrigation.

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Water--or the lack of it--has profoundly shaped the arid American West. On Idaho's Snake River Plain, the irrigation process has been particularly complex, influenced by local and national politics, geography, and technology. Hugh T. Lovin's insightful essays thoroughly examine the transformation and controversy related to the region's irrigation.
Autorenporträt
Hugh T. Lovin (1928-2014), was a fourth-generation Idahoan and Boise State University history professor from 1966 through 1993. He earned a master's degree in history at Washington State University, and a PhD at the University of Washington. He was the editor of Labor and the West, an anthology published by Sunflower University Press, and wrote for many different historical journals. Professor Adam Sowards is the Director of the University of Idaho's Program in Pacific Northwest Studies. He is an environmental historian who focuses on North America, especially the West, and is affiliate faculty with American Indian Studies, Environmental Science, Water Resources and American Studies at the University of Idaho.