Foreword
Preface
Part One—Water Law
1. Enterprise and Equity: A Critique of Western Water Law in the Nineteenth Century
2. The Origins of Western Water Law: Case Studies from Two California Mining Districts
3. State vs. Nation: Federal Reclamation and Water Rights in the Progressive Era
Part Two—Land
4. Squatter Law in California, 1850-1858
5. Land Monopoly in Nineteenth-Century California
6. George Maxwell, the Railroads, and American Land Policy, 1899-1904
Part Three—Forests, Conservation, and Bureaucracy
7. Forests and Conservation, 1865-1890
8. Forests and Reclamation, 1891-1911
Part Four—Federal Reclamation
9. Irrigation, Water Rights, and the Betrayal of Indian Allotment
10. Reclamation and Social Engineering in the Progressive Era
Afterword
Notes
Index
Source Notes