Transatlantic Rebels: Agrarian Radicalism in Comparative Context | 
| Authors: Thomas Summerhill, James C. Scott, Jack And Margaret Sweet Symposium (2000 : Michigan State University) Publisher: Michigan State University Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 0870137271 Dewey Decimal Number: 338.1097 EAN: 9780870137273 ASIN: 0870137271
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interconnecttions with worldwide agrarianism March 29, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The topic is taken within a wide context--from South Africa to Prince Edward Island and Scotland, from Mexico and the United States to Germany. The period of time covered is wide also--from the 1500s to the present. The 11 collected essays treat the movement of "crops and techniques of cultivation, rumors, radical plebeian ideas, workers, sailors, and prisoners" in spreading political and social ideas throughout this wide area over the several centuries. This is seen as a kind of cross-pollenization, or a vein of globalization going on in the countries touched by the Atlantic since the Renaissance. In places, some authors discuss how the cultivation of a new crop such as corn or potatoes or tobacco brought to another country or an overseas market for it played a role in the dissemination and formation of agrarianism. One learns that there are historical and ongoing ways other than diplomacy, wars, books and the media, and immigration that particular ideas and perspectives spread in the world. These ideas spread and are shaped both by acceptance of them and resistance to them. Except for a couple, the essays' authors are college professors of history. The editors are authors of books in the areas of agrarianism and political and social ideas.
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