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The Range of the River

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9781503644946
Stanford University Press
N/A
2025
272 pages
Paperback
25604

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Spanning nearly 4 million square kilometers, the Tibetan river system—including the Brahmaputra, Irrawaddy, Salween, Mekong, Red, and Yangzi—forms the largest contiguous network of rivers on the planet, stretching across eastern South Asia, mainland Southeast Asia, and southern China. The Range of the River uncovers the entwined histories of these vast waterways and the empires, human actors, and other-than-human forces that have shaped Asia since the 1850s. Both ethnodiverse and biodiverse, these rivers were more than contested imperial spaces—they were also channels of communal and material exchange, linking near and distant contact zones. They fostered connections across Asia, driving commerce, mobility, and cultural encounters that transformed them into shared, living commons bridging societies, political powers, and economic interests. Tracing six major rivers across eight countries, Iftekhar Iqbal argues that these river systems formed the core of a discursive space where empires, regional political forces, ethnic groups, boaters, peddlers, explorers, merchants, and mules encountered each other in layered meanings and movements. This groundbreaking book reimagines the river not as merely a tool of empire but as a dynamic force in itself, shaping a truly transregional Asia. By weaving together diverse riverine life-worlds, The Range of the River invites us to rethink Asia’s spatial history.

Praise and Reviews

"This is a work of considerable conceptual originality based on a great deal of rich empirical research, and it will be lauded for opening up new ways of doing transnational histories. The geographical argument that sees communities link across the upland rivers in this macro-region is quite innovative in the realm of Asian studies. As such, the book is a powerful, important achievement." ―Prasenjit Duara, Duke University------------- "The Range of the River is a panoramic history of Asia's waterways, and a breakthrough contribution to how we understand the interconnected history of a continent. Moving, lyrical, expansive, and deeply insightful, Iqbal crosses borders and academic specialties with rare skill." ―Sunil Amrith, author of The Burning Earth: A History and Unruly Waters: How Rains, Rivers, Coasts, and Seas Have Shaped Asia's History

About the Author

Iftekhar Iqbal is Associate Professor of History at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.

The Range of the River

Description

Spanning nearly 4 million square kilometers, the Tibetan river system—including the Brahmaputra, Irrawaddy, Salween, Mekong, Red, and Yangzi—forms the largest contiguous network of rivers on the planet, stretching across eastern South Asia, mainland Southeast Asia, and southern China. The Range of the River uncovers the entwined histories of these vast waterways and the empires, human actors, and other-than-human forces that have shaped Asia since the 1850s. Both ethnodiverse and biodiverse, these rivers were more than contested imperial spaces—they were also channels of communal and material exchange, linking near and distant contact zones. They fostered connections across Asia, driving commerce, mobility, and cultural encounters that transformed them into shared, living commons bridging societies, political powers, and economic interests. Tracing six major rivers across eight countries, Iftekhar Iqbal argues that these river systems formed the core of a discursive space where empires, regional political forces, ethnic groups, boaters, peddlers, explorers, merchants, and mules encountered each other in layered meanings and movements. This groundbreaking book reimagines the river not as merely a tool of empire but as a dynamic force in itself, shaping a truly transregional Asia. By weaving together diverse riverine life-worlds, The Range of the River invites us to rethink Asia's spatial history.

Praise and Reviews

"This is a work of considerable conceptual originality based on a great deal of rich empirical research, and it will be lauded for opening up new ways of doing transnational histories. The geographical argument that sees communities link across the upland rivers in this macro-region is quite innovative in the realm of Asian studies. As such, the book is a powerful, important achievement." ―Prasenjit Duara, Duke University------------- "The Range of the River is a panoramic history of Asia's waterways, and a breakthrough contribution to how we understand the interconnected history of a continent. Moving, lyrical, expansive, and deeply insightful, Iqbal crosses borders and academic specialties with rare skill." ―Sunil Amrith, author of The Burning Earth: A History and Unruly Waters: How Rains, Rivers, Coasts, and Seas Have Shaped Asia's History

About the Author

Iftekhar Iqbal is Associate Professor of History at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.

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