The once arid valleys and isolated coastal plains of California are today the center of fruit production in the United States. Steven Stoll explains how a class of capitalist farmers made California the nation's leading producer of fruit and created the first industrial countryside in America. This brilliant portrayal of California from 1880 to 1930 traces the origins, evolution, and implications of the fruit industry while providing a window through which to view the entire history of California.Stoll shows how California growers assembled chemicals, corporations, and political influence to bring the most perishable products from the most distant state to the great urban markets of North America. But what began as a compromise between a be...
This paper examines the history of agriculture in California during the second half of the nineteent...
This dissertation complicates popular and academic perceptions ofagribusiness as a hegemonic and env...
Between 1899 and 1930 the United Fruit Company emerged as the world's largest exporter of bananas. I...
In the twentieth century, canned food became ubiquitous in the United States. As Americans moved to...
This innovative history of California opens up new vistas on the interrelationship among culture, na...
In Southern California, from 1870 to 1950, two sectors of the economy interacted to produce major ch...
In 1877, a year after the railroad reached Southern California, the first shipment of California ora...
Prior to the arrival of the first Europeans on her shores, California was ecologically and visually ...
I examine the industrialization of agriculture in the irrigated region of Northern Colorado from 187...
Media outlets, industry researchers, and policy-makers are today busily extolling new robotic advanc...
In sixty years a complete revolution has taken place in California agriculture. Once its principal p...
An Agricultural Commons in California\u27s Central Valley examines the spatial and structural relati...
“Reckoning the Rural: Racial Capitalism, the San Joaquin Valley, and the University of California” i...
In 1969 agriculture was the most profitable industry. They made over $5 billion in gross income. Add...
The Santa Clara Valley beautifully exemplifies sequent occupance. Here an amazing drama has unfolded...
This paper examines the history of agriculture in California during the second half of the nineteent...
This dissertation complicates popular and academic perceptions ofagribusiness as a hegemonic and env...
Between 1899 and 1930 the United Fruit Company emerged as the world's largest exporter of bananas. I...
In the twentieth century, canned food became ubiquitous in the United States. As Americans moved to...
This innovative history of California opens up new vistas on the interrelationship among culture, na...
In Southern California, from 1870 to 1950, two sectors of the economy interacted to produce major ch...
In 1877, a year after the railroad reached Southern California, the first shipment of California ora...
Prior to the arrival of the first Europeans on her shores, California was ecologically and visually ...
I examine the industrialization of agriculture in the irrigated region of Northern Colorado from 187...
Media outlets, industry researchers, and policy-makers are today busily extolling new robotic advanc...
In sixty years a complete revolution has taken place in California agriculture. Once its principal p...
An Agricultural Commons in California\u27s Central Valley examines the spatial and structural relati...
“Reckoning the Rural: Racial Capitalism, the San Joaquin Valley, and the University of California” i...
In 1969 agriculture was the most profitable industry. They made over $5 billion in gross income. Add...
The Santa Clara Valley beautifully exemplifies sequent occupance. Here an amazing drama has unfolded...
This paper examines the history of agriculture in California during the second half of the nineteent...
This dissertation complicates popular and academic perceptions ofagribusiness as a hegemonic and env...
Between 1899 and 1930 the United Fruit Company emerged as the world's largest exporter of bananas. I...