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Outlook
The present volume touches ondiversewater issues that are at the heart of urbanity. To date,
there are only a very few systematic water studies that comprise several of the constituting
elements of urbanity (Fig. 1). Most often, comprehensive studies cover large regions, so that
they cannot look at the interrelationships of different factors.28 The present volume cannot fill
thisgapeither.However, it is intendedtostimulate futurestudiesonsinglecitiesorsmall-scale,
regional water networks. It is obvious that this can only be done through multidisciplinary
and transdisciplinary approaches. Archaeology, geology, botany, zoology, but also ancient and
medieval history, philology, art history or even religious science are essential disciplines for
investigating the fluid relationships between society and the environment, between urbaniza-
tionandwater inpre-modern times.
However, we arewell aware of the fact that the cultures of antiquity and of the following
periods (the so-called ‘MiddleAges’) never existed in isolation, butdevelopedvia transcultural
contacts: theancientMediterranean inexchangewithAfrica, theNearandFarEast, andNorth-
ern Europe, the Middle Ages with North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. In such a
global perspective, traditional periodisations such as ‘Antiquity’ and ‘MiddleAges’ – the latter
with a specifically Christian connotation – have to be questioned.29 Thewidening of the per-
spective is of primary importance, too, for the topic of urbanization andwater, becausewater
has manifold material and immaterial manifestations, especially in Islamic culture, which
change or expand the Latin Europeanperspective ofusus aquarorum. This is not to deny lines
of tradition fromantiquity, but towiden theperspective for future researchon the topic.30
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The Power of Urban Water
Studies in premodern urbanism
- Titel
- The Power of Urban Water
- Untertitel
- Studies in premodern urbanism
- Autoren
- Nicola Chiarenza
- Annette Haug
- Ulrich Müller
- Verlag
- De Gruyter Open Ltd
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-11-067706-5
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 28.0 cm
- Seiten
- 280
- Kategorie
- Technik