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In this splendid collection, Nicholas Breyfogle and Philip Brown have assembled an international and interdisciplinary roster of authors who offer fresh insights on the history of water from the Volga to Vietnam. In their hands, water is less about acre-feet or cubic kilometers per second and more about about diverse cultural meanings of springs, streams, rivers, canals, dams, and seas, and how these meanings intersected with the exercise of political power in Eurasia. A strong addition to the literature in environmental humanities and environmental history.