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by Gregory A. Barton (Author)
Organic farming is a major global movement that is changing land-use and consumer habits around the world. This book tells the untold story of how the organic farming movement nearly faltered after an initial flurry of scientific interest and popular support. Drawing on newly-unearthedarchives, Barton argues that organic farming first gained popularity in an imperial milieu before shifting to the left of the political spectrum after decolonization and served as a crucial middle stage of environmentalism.
Gregory A. Barton is a noted historian of British, world, and environmental history. He is Professor of History at Western Sydney University and the University of Johannesburg, and is the author of Empire Forestry and the Origins of Environmentalism, Lord Palmeston and the Empire of Trade, and Informal Empire and the Rise of One World Culture.
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