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The Social History Of Agriculture From The Origins To The Current Crisis Christopher Isett

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The Social History Of Agriculture From The Origins To The Current Crisis Christopher Isett
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 86.84 MB
Pages: 423
Author: Christopher Isett, Stephen Miller
ISBN: 9781442209664, 9781442209671, 9781442209688, 1442209666, 1442209674, 1442209682, 2016034390
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Social History Of Agriculture From The Origins To The Current Crisis Christopher Isett by Christopher Isett, Stephen Miller 9781442209664, 9781442209671, 9781442209688, 1442209666, 1442209674, 1442209682, 2016034390 instant download after payment.

This innovative text provides a compelling narrative world history through the lens of food and farmers. Tracing the history of agriculture from earliest times to the present, Christopher Isett and Stephen Miller argue that people, rather than markets, have been the primary agents of agricultural change. Exploring the actions taken by individuals and groups over time and analyzing their activities in the wider contexts of markets, states, wars, the environment, population increase, and similar factors, the authors emphasize how larger social and political forces inform decisions and lead to different technological outcomes. Both farmers and elites responded in ways that impeded economic development. Farmers, when able to trade with towns, used the revenue to gain more land and security. Elites used commercial opportunities to accumulate military power and slaves. The book explores these tendencies through rich case studies of ancient China; precolonial South America; early-modern France, England, and Japan; New World slavery; colonial Taiwan; socialist Cuba; and many other periods and places. Readers will understand how the promises and problems of contemporary agriculture are not simply technologically derived but are the outcomes of decisions and choices people have made and continue to make.

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