The Draining of the Fens

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421422008

Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England

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By Eric H. Ash
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Dedication

Table of Contents

Abbreviations

Acknowledgements

Introduction. The Unrecovered Country: Draining the Land, Building the State

Part I: Popular Politics, Crown Authority, and the Rise of the Projector

Chapter 1: Land and Life in the Pre-Drainage Fens

Chapter 2: State Building in the Fens, 1570-1607

Chapter 3: The Crisis of Local Governance, 1609-1616

Chapter 4: The Struggle to Forge Consensus, 1617-1621

Part II: Drainage Projects, Violent Resistance, and State Building

Chapter 5: Draining the Hatfield Level, 1625-1636

Chapter 6: The First Great Level Drainage, 1630-1642

Chapter 7: Riot, Civil War, and Popular Politics in the Hatfield Level, 1640-1656

Chapter 8: The Second Great Level drainage, 1649-1656

Epilogue. The Once and Future Fens: Unintended Consequences in an Artificial Landscape

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

""Eric H. Ash brings the perspectives of environmental history and the history of science and technology to bear on the attempts to drain the English fens during the first half of the seventeenth century in a provocative and stimulating account of a major natural and engineering challenge usually examined for the political impact of its various projects on local communities, a subject not neglected here. Ash supplies a rousing narrative of ""improvement"" schemes in the wetlands of eastern England, written in an engaging Whiggish style that imbues the early Stuart dynastic state.""

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