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Written by a UNESCO-published author A clear and concise comparitive study of the Volga and Mississipi rivers The author expertly details the cultural and historical significance of the two rivers in shaping Russian and American communities Provides significant insights into how humans interact with their surrounding environment and its role in relationship-building

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Written by a UNESCO-published author A clear and concise comparitive study of the Volga and Mississipi rivers The author expertly details the cultural and historical significance of the two rivers in shaping Russian and American communities Provides significant insights into how humans interact with their surrounding environment and its role in relationship-building
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Dorothy Zeisler-Vralsted is Professor of Government and International Affairs at Eastern Washington University.  Her research in rivers and water resources has been published by UNESCO, Environment and History, as several book chapters, and in numerous regional journals.  Prior to her academic research, she worked in the public sector in water rights and researched and consulted for water rights litigation.