2010
DOI: 10.1017/s0026749x10000259
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Concrete ‘progress’: irrigation, development and modernity in mid-twentieth century Sind

Abstract: The idea of ‘developing’ Sind has been a lynchpin of government action and rhetoric in the province during the twentieth century. The central symbols of this ‘development’ were three barrage dams, completed between 1932 and 1962. Because of the barrages’ huge economic and ideological significance, the ceremonies connected with the construction and opening of these barrages provide a unique opportunity to examine the public presentation of state authority by the colonial and postcolonial governments. This paper… Show more

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“…The perceived lethargy of ‘ancient’ customary farming, deplored for its ‘wastefulness’ and acceptance of nature's limits, was indicative of wider colonial perceptions of traditional ‘Oriental’ cultures as ‘fatalist’ (Said, ). When it came to water management and flood control, perennial irrigation purported to overcome this backward mentality; as such it was framed in opposition to the traditional cultivator's trust in kismat [fate] (Haines, : 194).…”
Section: Islam Modernism and The God Of Big Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perceived lethargy of ‘ancient’ customary farming, deplored for its ‘wastefulness’ and acceptance of nature's limits, was indicative of wider colonial perceptions of traditional ‘Oriental’ cultures as ‘fatalist’ (Said, ). When it came to water management and flood control, perennial irrigation purported to overcome this backward mentality; as such it was framed in opposition to the traditional cultivator's trust in kismat [fate] (Haines, : 194).…”
Section: Islam Modernism and The God Of Big Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data can reveal interactions between social and environmental processes. 56 Taxcollection requires a detailed official knowledge of land tenure systems and population information, which can be used to reconstruct past settlement patterns. 57 In combination with physical and geomorpological research into landscape change, such records can demonstrate the effect that environmental instability had on settlements over time.…”
Section: History Politics and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…State archives and historical literature typically contain official reports, unofficial manuscript material, images and maps. These data can reveal interactions between social and environmental processes . Tax‐collection requires a detailed official knowledge of land tenure systems and population information, which can be used to reconstruct past settlement patterns .…”
Section: History Politics and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In South Asia, hydraulic engineering was particularly prestigious. Top-down human intervention into the Indus Rivers system had a long and, at the time, honoured tradition in both India and Pakistan (Gilmartin 1994, Haines 2011). Lilienthal's deployment of engineers as a particular kind of actor deserves further explanation, which I give below.…”
Section: Technocracy To the Rescuementioning
confidence: 99%