Agricultural History 96, 1–2 (May 2022)

RHN 68/2022 | Publication

Agricultural History, May 2022, 96:1–2

 

Table of Contents:

Presidential Address

The Honey Pond and the Flapjack Tree: The USDA at Two World Fairs, 1933–1940
Adrienne Monteith Petty

Articles

Australia’s Entanglement in Global Cotton
Margaret Cook

Fresh Fruit and Rotten Railroads: Fruit Growers, Populism, and the Future of the New South
Bryant K. Barnes

Exploring Agriculture in the Age of Industrial Capitalism: Swiss Farmers and Agronomists in North America and the Transnational Entanglements of Agricultural Knowledge, 1870s to 1950s
Juri Auderset and Peter Moser

In Service and Observation of the State: The Argentine Meteorological Service and the Culture of Weather Observation in Argentina, 1872–1915
Carlos S. Dimas

On the Farm Front with the Victory Farm Volunteers
Marilyn Irvin Holt

North American Beef Breeding and the Modernization of the International Cattle Breeding Industries, 1950–2000
Margaret E. Derry

Roundtable: Should Agricultural Historians Care about the New Materialism?

Introduction
Frank Uekötter

Deep Culture: A Very Brief Brief of the New Materialism
Timothy James LeCain

An Invitation to Dance
Kendra Smith-Howard

Material Stories, Old and New
Mark D. Hersey

Reimagining Agricultural Embodiment with Feminist Foundations
Nicole Welk-Joerger

New Materialisms, Familiar Challenges
John Soluri

New Materialism and the History of Agribusiness
Shane Hamilton

The Uses and Limits of Materialist Approaches
Joshua Specht

On the Matter of Enchantment
Andrew C. Baker

Let’s Talk about Momentum
Frank Uekötter

The full table of contents and the entire issue including the book reviews can be accessed via their new publisher’s website (free for three months): https://read.dukeupress.edu/agricultural-history/issue/96/1-2

 

Source: https://www.aghistorysociety.org/the-journal