Citation
Hahn, Barbara; Saraiva, Tiago; Rhode, Paul W.; Coclanis, Peter A.; & Strom, Claire (2014). Does Crop Determine Culture?. Agricultural History, 88(3), 407-439.Abstract
Drawn from a plenary discussion at the 2013 Agricultural History Society’s annual meeting in Banff, five scholars examine the relationships of specific crops to their surrounding cultures. The question “does crop determine culture?” provided opportunities to explore crop determinism and interrogate he relationships between particular crops and their production methods. The question intended to avoid the narrow association of “culture” with cultivaion techniques, and each scholar discussed agricultural production methods in ways that included elements of their wider contexts. As usually happens in the history of technology, these historians spoke of cultivation methods that both reflect and shape those phenomena more often classified as social, cultural, political, or economic, rather than narrowly technological. The plenary ends with a call for readers to answer the organizing question for themselves, in their own studies of agriculture and its environments.URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.3098/ah.2014.88.3.407Reference Type
Journal ArticleYear Published
2014Journal Title
Agricultural HistoryAuthor(s)
Hahn, BarbaraSaraiva, Tiago
Rhode, Paul W.
Coclanis, Peter A.
Strom, Claire