Description
The River We Have Wrought is a landmark history of the upper Mississippi, from early European exploration through the completion of a navigable channel and a system of locks and dams in the mid-twentieth century. John Anfinson examines how politics has shaped the landscapes of the Upper Midwest and how taming the Mississippi River has affected economic sustainability, river ecology, and biological diversity.
Review
“John Anfinson brings an evenhanded approach to the debate over how much river should serve commerce and how much it should preserve nature, a topic that has been politicized by shipping and environmental advocates.” – Minneapolis Star Tribune
“John Anfinson does a wonderful job of telling the story of navigation improvements on the upper river and the impact that those improvements had on reshaping the river in the image of the people who effected and supported them.” – Philip Scarpino, author of Great River
“Anyone interested in the fate of the Mississippi River would do well to read this book.” – Minnesota Magazine
“This book demonstrates wide research and thoughtful synthesis of many sources . . . certainly an important book.” – Minnesota History
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