B?ker:
Tvedt, Terje. The River Nile in the Age of the British. IB Tauris/MacMillan: London/New York, 2004. S. 1-19, 54-189, 321-327.
White, Richard. The Organic Machine: the Remaking of the Columbia River. New York, Hill and Wang, 1995.
?vrig litteratur:
Litteratur merket med * kan kj?pes i eget kompendium. € er tilgjengelig online. Ved kj?p av kompendier m? studentbevis og kvittering for betalt semesteravgift fremlegges.
* Anderson, Susan C. "Cultural Ideas of Water and Swimming in Modern Europe", i A History of Water, Series II, Vol. 1. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S. 250-269.
* Black, Maggie og Jannet King. The Atlas of Water: Mapping the World¡¯s Most Critical Resource. University of California Press, 2009. S. 19-29 og 31-43. N?rmere beskjed fra foreleser.
* Bosch, Toon. "Changing Societies Produce Changing Rivers: Managing the Rhine in Germany and Holland in a Changing Environment 1770-1850", i A History of Water, Series II, Vol. 2. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S. 263-287.
* Cioc, Mark. "Seeing Like the Prussian State: Re-engineering the Rivers of Rhineland and Westphalia", i A History of Water, Series I, Vol. 1. London: IB Tauris, 2005. S. 239-252.
* Dalland, ?ystein. Telemark ¨C i lys av vannet. Oslo: Landbruksforlaget, 2001. Kap.1: Skien ¨C ved fosser som steg av havet, s.29-76.
* Doniger, Wendy. "Flood Myths", i A History of Water, Series II, vol. 1. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S. 424-439.
* Jacobsson, Eva. 2010. "The History of Flowing Water Policy in Sweden, from Natural Flow to Industrialized Rivers", i A History of Water, Series II, Vol. 2. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S.424-439.
* Mithen, Steven. Thirst. Water and Power in the Ancient World. Harvard University Press, 2012. Kap 2: The Water Revolution. The origins of of water management in the Levant , 1,5 million years ago to 700 BC, s. 12-44.
* Moland, Tallak. Historien om Akerselva; gjennom de siste 400 ?r. Oslo: Christiania forlag, 2011. S. 5-47, 82-90.
* Nicholson, Helen J. "Water in Medieval Warfare", i A History of Water, Series II, Vol 3. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S. 138-155.
* Padovani, F. "The Chinese Way of Harnessing Rivers", i Water Control and River Biographies, i A History of Water, Series I, Vol. 1. London: IB Tauris, 2005. S.120-143.
* Quinn, Frank. "Continental Divide: The Issue of Freshwater in Canada-USA Relations", i A History of Water, Series II, Vol. 3. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S.217-240.
* Rinne, Cathrine, 2010. "Plumbing Ancient Rome", i A History of Water Series, Series III, Vol. I. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S. 149-175.
* Romero-Lankao, Patricia and Daniel M. Gnatz. "Mexico City: A Tale of Water Development, Its Values and Challenges", i A History of Water Series, Series III, Vol. 1. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S.629-649.
* Solomon, Steven. Water. The Epic Struggle for for Wealth, Power and Civilization. Harper Perennial, 2010. Kap. 3, Rivers, Irrigation and the Earliest Empires, s. 24-58.
Tvedt, Terje. The Enigma of Water. How to Understand the Relationship Between Society and Nature. London/New York: IB Tauris/MacMillan, 2015 (i trykken):
- "Water Systems. Environmental History and the Deconstruction of Nature", eller: *tidligere versjon i Environment and History 16, 2 (2010): 143-166.
- "Why England and not China or India. Water Systems and the History of the Industrial Revolution", eller: € tidligere versjon i Journal of Global History 5, 1 (2010): 29-50.
- "Hydrology and Empire: The Nile, Water Imperialism and the Partition of Africa", eller € tidligere versjon i Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 39, 2 (2011): 173-194.
* Wilds, Leah J. "Las Vegas. A City Gambling With Water", i A History of Water Series III, Vol.1. London: IB Tauris, 2010. S. 667-687.