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Moving Crops and the Scales of History

Contributor(s): Bray, Francesca (Author), Hahn, Barbara (Author), Lourdusamy, John Bosco (Author), Saraiva, Tiago (Author)

ISBN: 9780300257250

Publisher: Yale University Press

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Pub Date: February 14, 2023

Dewey: 907.2

LCCN: 2022934331

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.03" H x 9.49" L x 6.48" W ( 1.46 lbs) 352 pages

Series: Yale Agrarian Studies

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Description: A bold redefinition of historical inquiry based on the "cropscape"--the people, creatures, technologies, ideas, and places that surround a crop

Review Quotes: "Wonderful and inspiring . . . refreshingly perceptive. . . . The profound critique and melodious storytelling make Moving Crops a pathbreaking book that I can't recommend enough."--Harro Maat, Technology and Culture

"A creative approach to thinking about crops."--Corinna Unger, Comparativ

"Packed with information. . . . Anyone teaching economic botany will find this a useful resource."--Plant Science Bulletin

"Intelligent, rigorous, and theoretically adept. . . . An important attempt to synthesize a number of trends within environmental humanities."--Nathan Cornish, H-Net

"A remarkable book . . . exciting and startling. . . . Considering crops and cropscapes as the dynamic interaction of human and nonhuman agents across time and space, the collaborating authors, hailing from all points of the globe, take us on a journey that plays out like a whodunit."--Ethnobiology Letters Reviews

Winner of the 2024 Sidney M. Edelstein Prize, sponsored by Society for the History of Technology

Winner of the 2024 Bentley Book Prize, sponsored by the World History Association

"This is an important, ambitious, and timely book written by four well-regarded scholars of agrarian history, crop science and technology, and anthropogenic environments. The cropscape concept changes how we consider bodies, landscapes, and states."--Elaine Gan, coeditor of Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet

"Moving Crops and the Scales of History nimbly blends analyses from a wide range of disciplines in service of a new historiographical model, the 'cropscape.' The new lines of inquiry this model opens up are refreshing and exciting."--Dominic J. Berry, University of Birmingham

"Moving Crops and the Scales of History is an interesting and provocative addition to the tools available to scholars for understanding historiography. It is an enjoyable and engaging read."--Vishala Parmasad, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"This is a very ambitious work, bringing together an astonishing variety of well-chosen historical materials. The authors offer a critique of contemporary history that considers plants primarily as vehicles for human intentions."--Deborah Fitzgerald, author of Every Farm a Factory

"Boldly traversing cultures, continents, and centuries in search of new narratives of global change, Moving Crops dazzles as a rich treasury of unexpected histories and provocative retellings. Its compendium of cropscapes, from date oases to tea plantations to marigold gardens, serves not only as a much-needed corrective but also a well-stocked toolshed for all who similarly hope to cultivate more diverse histories."--Helen Anne Curry, author of Endangered Maize: Industrial Agriculture and the Crisis of Extinction

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