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RICHARD COULTON
(2021)
Knowing and Growing Tea: China, Britain, and the Formation of a Modern Global Commodity.
In: Oriental Networks: Culture, Commerce, and Communication in the Long Eighteenth Century
(pp. 34-62).
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Essay Review
Matthew Mauger
(2018)
Writing Tea’s Empire.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology.
(/isis/citation/CBB579357935/)
Article
Bradley Skopyk
(2017)
Rivers of God, Rivers of Empire: Climate Extremes, Environmental Transformation and Agroecology in Colonial Mexico.
Environment and History
(pp. 491-522).
(/isis/citation/CBB158480009/)
Book
Erika Rappaport
(2017)
A Thirst for Empire: How Tea Shaped the Modern World.
(/isis/citation/CBB999243871/)
Article
Beverly Soloway
(2016)
“mus co shee”: Indigenous Plant Foods and Horticultural Imperialism in the Canadian Sub-Arctic.
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
(pp. 253-273).
(/isis/citation/CBB852354053/)
Article
Novick, Tamar
(2013)
Bible, Bees and Boxes: The Creation of “The Land Flowing with Milk and Honey” in Palestine, 1880--1931.
Food, Culture and Society
(p. 281).
(/isis/citation/CBB001320899/)
Chapter
Biggs, David
(2011)
Aerial Photography and Colonial Discourse on the Agricultural Crisis in Late-Colonial Indochina, 1930--1945.
In: Cultivating the Colonies: Colonial States and Their Environmental Legacies
(p. 109).
(/isis/citation/CBB001221382/)
Article
Saito, Osamu
(2009)
Forest History and the Great Divergence: China, Japan, and the West.
Journal of Global History
(p. 379).
(/isis/citation/CBB001030037/)
Book
Hodge, Joseph Morgan
(2007)
Triumph of the Expert: Agrarian Doctrines of Development and the Legacies of British Colonialism.
(/isis/citation/CBB000740950/)
Chapter
Storey, William K.
(2004)
Plants, Power, and Development: Founding the Imperial Department of Agriculture for the West Indies, 1880-1914.
In: States of Knowledge: The Co-Production of Science and Social Order
(p. 109).
(/isis/citation/CBB000470172/)
Article
Moon, Suzanne
(2004)
Empirical Knowledge, Colonial Authority, and Native Development: TheControversy over Sugar/Rice Ecology in the Netherlands East Indies,1905-1914.
Environment and History
(p. 59).
(/isis/citation/CBB000400870/)
Book
Carney, Judith A.
(2002)
Black Rice: The African Origins of White Rice Cultivation.
(/isis/citation/CBB000201320/)
Article
Bonneuil, Christophe
(1999)
Penetrating the Natives: Peanut Breeding, Peasants and the Colonial State in Senegal (1900-1950).
Science Technology and Society
(p. 273).
(/isis/citation/CBB000340241/)
Article
Moon, Suzanne M.
(1999)
The Trouble with Mechanized Farming: The Politics of Technological Change in the Netherlands East Indies, ca. 1920.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
(p. 73).
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