Book review of Willem van Schendel (ed.), Embedding Agricultural Commodities. Using Historical Evidence, 1840s-1940s. The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic Histor
Review of: Feeding Multitudes: A History of How Farmers Made America Rich. McMillen, Wheeler
This book brings together original, state-of-the-art historical research from several continents and...
The importance of staple agriculture in the development of the modern world can hardly be overstated...
Book review of Willem van Schendel (ed.), Embedding Agricultural Commodities. Using Historical Evide...
Book review of Willem van Schendel (ed.), Embedding Agricultural Commodities. Using Historical Evide...
Over the past 500 years westerners have turned into avid consumers of colonial products and various ...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
Over the past 600 years, commodity frontiers – processes and sites of the incorporation of resources...
Late colonial sugar cane production in Java was characterised by the heavy use of (chemical) fertili...
This article has two aims: First, it is a contribution to development economics, in particular to th...
The decline in transport and communication costs during the second half of the 19th century pushed f...
Imperial commodities have been the subject of both popular and scholarly histories in recent years. ...
Presents a study which attempted to evaluate the French Revolution by examining the political econom...
We explore the geographical and social continuum of food production in and around towns in nineteent...
The September 2017 issue of the National Geographic magazine contained an article wondering why the ...
Review of: Feeding Multitudes: A History of How Farmers Made America Rich. McMillen, Wheeler
This book brings together original, state-of-the-art historical research from several continents and...
The importance of staple agriculture in the development of the modern world can hardly be overstated...
Book review of Willem van Schendel (ed.), Embedding Agricultural Commodities. Using Historical Evide...
Book review of Willem van Schendel (ed.), Embedding Agricultural Commodities. Using Historical Evide...
Over the past 500 years westerners have turned into avid consumers of colonial products and various ...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
Over the past 600 years, commodity frontiers – processes and sites of the incorporation of resources...
Late colonial sugar cane production in Java was characterised by the heavy use of (chemical) fertili...
This article has two aims: First, it is a contribution to development economics, in particular to th...
The decline in transport and communication costs during the second half of the 19th century pushed f...
Imperial commodities have been the subject of both popular and scholarly histories in recent years. ...
Presents a study which attempted to evaluate the French Revolution by examining the political econom...
We explore the geographical and social continuum of food production in and around towns in nineteent...
The September 2017 issue of the National Geographic magazine contained an article wondering why the ...
Review of: Feeding Multitudes: A History of How Farmers Made America Rich. McMillen, Wheeler
This book brings together original, state-of-the-art historical research from several continents and...
The importance of staple agriculture in the development of the modern world can hardly be overstated...