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Agricultural History (2024) 98 (2): 187–222.
Published: 01 May 2024
...Anna Lehr Mueser Abstract This article explores collective memories about lost farms in New York City's watershed. It argues that farms taken by eminent domain for two water supply reservoirs came to symbolize lost rural and agricultural lifeways in the twentieth century. In the 1950s and 1960s...
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Agricultural History (2012) 86 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 January 2012
..., 2011). 22. Maybe the tide on private property is turning in a new direction. In 2005, in the case of Kelo v. City of New London , a divided US Supreme Court ruled that the city could use its power of eminent domain to purchase private residences for use by developers of a mixed use shopping...
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Agricultural History (2019) 93 (4): 636–655.
Published: 01 October 2019
... be exempt. Additionally, sales to farmers who had been expropriated through the right of eminent domain could not be subject to preemption (the French state regularly exercised this right to build highways, airports, and hydroelectric dams). It was this exception that the Soyers cited when making their case...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (4): 395–405.
Published: 01 October 2001
.... The aesthetic environ? mentalists do not advocate acquisition by the government's power of eminent domain, but rather the governmental purchase of the land in the "pub? lic name." Public ownership of the land, they argue, will help preserve portions of the Great Plains and end its ruthless economic exploitation...
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Agricultural History (2002) 76 (3): 497–523.
Published: 01 July 2002
... of regeneration. There is no alternative left to the United States but to assume the responsibility for future conditions in that territory." President William McKinley confirmed their diagnosis and prescription in his State of the Union message for 1897. Invoking its power of eminent domain, Congress delivered...
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Agricultural History (2023) 97 (2): 331–333.
Published: 01 May 2023
... Jones invites readers into the little-studied worlds of enslaved people and their Arkansas enslavers in her eminently engaging and nuanced A Weary Land . Jones demonstrates the potential of a landscape-focused history of slavery, taking quite seriously and literally the clichéd phrase history...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (1): 108–109.
Published: 01 January 2008
... one overlord's domain to another, and negotiating exemptions from state taxation and conscription in exchange for tribute.As theMien became fixed both geographically and politically within an increas inglypowerful Thai state, the role of the household inMien society eclipsed that of themigratory group...
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Agricultural History (2003) 77 (2): 355–389.
Published: 01 April 2003
... to prevent uranium mining: "They realized how helpless they were in the face of eminent domain. But Indian people had treaty rights? they could stop things!"33 Marvin Kammerer, whose family had lived east of Rapid City since the 1880s, opposed uranium mining because of its use in nuclear weapons. He opposed...
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Agricultural History (2022) 96 (1-2): 91–127.
Published: 01 May 2022
... spatial barrier.” 20 The eminent German economist Gustav Schmoller wrote in 1882 that the world was witnessing a “revolutionizing of the world market” with agricultural produce and that this constituted a “profound turning point in our agricultural conditions.” 21 The first globalization created...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (2): 171–186.
Published: 01 April 2017
... had been contested by scientists and improvers from early modern times, in about the 1860s it was increasingly assailed by a modernist ethos that saw nature as eminently controllable through scientific knowledge. This shift was broadly contemporaneous with the rise of what Richie Nimmo describes...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (1): 5–38.
Published: 01 January 2017
... attempting to spread slavery s domain. Florio concentrates on the published letters and journals of the ten American overseers, and in particular the commentary of Thomas J. Finnie (Finney), who managed experimental 19 Agricultural History cotton farms and outreach and ginning programs from 1840 to 1849...
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Agricultural History (2014) 88 (3): 407–439.
Published: 01 July 2014
.... From its traditional roots in economic history and the cultural and sociological study of rural life, agricultural history has blossomed into a domain of study for historians of science and technology, of gender and the family, of social structure, and the new history of capitalism. The 2013 program...