Books from "Yale Agrarian Studies Series"
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“The Agrarian Studies Series at Yale University Press seeks to publish outstanding and original interdisciplinary work on agriculture and rural society – for any period, in any location. Works of daring that question existing paradigms and fill abstract categories with the lived-experience of rural people are especially encouraged.” —James C. Scott, Series Editor
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The Dangerous Transformation of America’s Favorite Food
07/24/2007, PaperISBN: 9780300123678 -
Intimacy, Exchange, and the Sacred in Africa
07/10/2007, ClothISBN: 9780300116014 -
Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord
06/12/2007, PaperISBN: 9780300123692 -
The World Bank and Struggles for Social Justice in the Age of Globalization
09/06/2006, PaperISBN: 9780300119749 -
Forests, Farms, and People in the East German Landscape, 1945-1989
12/10/2005, ClothISBN: 9780300106602 -
Politics and the Making of Moral Capital in the Philippines
05/10/2005, ClothISBN: 9780300106596 -
How a Global Corporation and Environmental Activists Transformed a Tarnished Brand
03/11/2004, ClothISBN: 9780300102338 -
02/08/2002, ClothISBN: 9780300088809
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Synthetic Work at the Cutting Edge
08/11/2001, PaperISBN: 9780300085020 -
Community Farms and Forests in a New England Town
03/11/2001, PaperISBN: 9780300089127 -
10/11/2000, ClothISBN: 9780300082272
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