Moving Crops and the Scales of History (Yale Agrarian Studies)

by Francesca Bray, Barbara Hahn, John Bosco Lourdusamy, and Tiago Saraiva

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A bold redefinition of historical inquiry based on the “cropscape”—the people, creatures, technologies, ideas, and places that surround a crop

Human efforts to move crops from one place to another have been a key driving force in history. Crops have been on the move for millennia, from wildlands into fields, from wetlands to dry zones, from one imperial colony to another. This book is a bold but approachable attempt to redefine historical inquiry based on the “cropscape”: the assemblage of people, places, creatures, technologies, and other elements that form around a crop. The cropscape is a method of reconnecting the global with the local, the longue durée with microhistory, and people, plants, and places with abstract concepts such as tastes, ideas, skills, politics, and economic forces. Through investigating a range of contrasting cropscapes spanning millennia and the globe, the authors break open traditional historical structures of period, geography, and direction to glean insight into previously invisible actors and forces.
  • ISBN10 0300257252
  • ISBN13 9780300257250
  • Publish Date 28 February 2023
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 352
  • Language English