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Agricultural History (2021) 95 (2): 380–382.
Published: 01 April 2021
...Wilson J. Warren The Meat Question: Animals, Humans, and the Deep History of Food . By Josh Berson . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019. 320 pp., $29.95 , hardback, ISBN 978-0-2620-4289-5. © 2021 Agricultural History Society 2021 380 Agricultural History occur (156). Climate change...
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Agricultural History (2000) 74 (3): 696–699.
Published: 01 July 2000
...Harl A. Dalstrom Copyright 2000 Agricultural History Society 2000 Oahe: A Question of Values . Doug Sharples and Judi Sharples . 696 / Agricultural History Iowa and North Dakota that recount situations they have confronted. It is in his attempt to gather similar suicide data from...
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Agricultural History (2011) 85 (1): 151–152.
Published: 01 January 2011
...David Arnold © the Agricultural History Society, 2011 2011 The Oyster Question: Scientists, Watermen, and the Maryland Chesapeake Bay since 1880 . By Christine Keiner . Athens : University of Georgia Press , 2009 . 344 pp., $44.95 , hardback, ISBN 978-0-8203-2698-6 . 2011...
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Agricultural History (2023) 97 (2): 326–327.
Published: 01 May 2023
...: The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery . By Bruce A. Ragsdale . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press , 2021 . 388 pp., $29.95 , hardback, ISBN 9780674246386. [email protected] ...
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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (2): 174–200.
Published: 01 April 2009
... that without a key reforestation advocate in Charles Garfield the explorers focused too much on the questions related to botany and agriculture. While agriculture would ultimately thrive in some parts of the cutover, much of the region was unsuitable for intensive farming. The failure of the scientists...
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Agricultural History (2013) 87 (2): 224–245.
Published: 01 April 2013
...Kevin D. Goldberg Abstract “Reaping the Judenfrage ” integrates the vast body of literature on the nineteenth-century “Jewish question” with the long-forgotten “artificial wine question” of the same period. German and Austrian Jews played pivotal roles in the wine trade, often as merchants...
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Agricultural History (2014) 88 (3): 407–439.
Published: 01 July 2014
...Barbara Hahn; Tiago Saraiva; Paul W. Rhode; Peter Coclanis; Claire Strom Abstract Drawn from a plenary discussion at the 2013 Agricultural History Society's annual meeting in Banff, five scholars examine the relationships of specific crops to their surrounding cultures. The question “does crop...
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Agricultural History (2021) 95 (4): 576–608.
Published: 01 October 2021
... agronomists in South Asia, in the account of those transferring agricultural knowledge reveals a more nuanced understanding of “development” aid and calls into question the early hunger narratives that came to define the way we tell histories of the Green Revolution today. Beyond Borlaug s Shadow: Octavio Paz...
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Agricultural History (2003) 77 (3): 482–522.
Published: 01 July 2003
...Harry Kitsikopoulos Abstract The article addresses the question as to whether manorial estates in pre-plague England were responsive to market stimuli, as the authors of a 1993 study have argued based on a model originally proposed by the nineteenth century agricultural economist Johann von Thunen...
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Agricultural History (2007) 81 (2): 182–203.
Published: 01 April 2007
..., questions, and conclusions contained within recent US history. While consumer agency looms large in many works, consumer studies also explore the influence of structural economics, material goods, and institutions that shaped consumer behavior. Moreover, distinct periodization is important in recognizing...
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Agricultural History (2007) 81 (3): 309–332.
Published: 01 July 2007
... squeezed slaves harder. This raises the question, then, of whether productivity gains (or increased labor inputs) signal that planters were forward-looking entrepreneurs or backward seigneurs? Copyright 2007 Agricultural History Society 2007 Notes 1 Nicholas Canny, "The Origins of Empire...
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Agricultural History (2003) 77 (4): 557–581.
Published: 01 October 2003
... from a damaged crop of oranges as from a bumper crop. This case study thus calls into question the meaning of "rationalized" agriculture, showing that the logic of capitalist agriculture is not always straightforward. Copyright 2003 Agricultural History Society 2003 Notes 1 John
McPhee...
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Agricultural History (2004) 78 (2): 155–165.
Published: 01 April 2004
...Jeri L. Reed Abstract The activities of Mexican banker and hacendado Zeferino Dominguez in the early twentieth century raise questions about the assumption that Mexico was merely the beneficiary of modern agricultural science developed in the United States. Dominguez was a banker and large...
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Agricultural History (2006) 80 (1): 17–34.
Published: 01 January 2006
... settlement. This essay is part of the reappraisal of rangeland burning. It uses archival evidence from station diaries and memoirs to answer the questions of why the pastoralists burned, how often they burned, and when they burned. These sources show that burning was an important management tool...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (4): 445–467.
Published: 01 October 2008
... Zealand. From this analysis, the historic bases on which present-day science funding policies were "reformed" in the 1990s are questioned. Copyright 2008 Agricultural History Society 2008 Notes 1 http://webdirectory.natlib.govt.nz/dir/en/nz/government-law-and-politics (accessed Feb. 3, 2007...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (4): 468–495.
Published: 01 October 2008
... of early chemical insecticides as they came to define commercial agriculture between the emergence of Paris green in the 1870s and the popularity of DDT in the 1940s and beyond. Less understood, however, are the underlying mechanics of this transition. This article thus takes up the basic question of how...
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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (4): 437–445.
Published: 01 October 2009
... of rural women who have successfully worked with formerly silenced populations and urges historians to continue to tell stories about these lives, to reevaluate what has been already learned, to ask new questions, and to discuss which secrets need to be shared. TellingStories: Keeping Secrets JOANM. JENSEN...
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Agricultural History (2010) 84 (1): 46–73.
Published: 01 January 2010
... entomologists from North America and the British Empire questioned the so-called internationality of the environmental and economic specificities of continental European agriculture, embodied in "international" conventions. Although an international phenomenon, the dissemination of agricultural pests provided...
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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (4): 446–476.
Published: 01 October 2009
..., this study finds that variables of class, marital status, rural demographics, and alternative occupations mediated the rural women’s experience of change. Not all women experienced the change as a loss. The question of which women were invested in dairying is critical to understanding the course of change...
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Agricultural History (2011) 85 (3): 373–397.
Published: 01 July 2011
... organizations in question. © the Agricultural History Society, 2011 2011 Notes 1. C. L. Christensen et al., “The Farmer and Victory: A Radio Discussion,” National Broadcasting Company, Inc. , radio transcript, Feb. 7 , 1943 ( Chicago : University of Chicago , 1943 ); O. H. Brownlee...
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