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Listen to AGRICULTURAL HISTORY author and winner of the SIHS Article prize Michele Sollai speak about his work. youtu.be/pko1e0xWpQE


Congratulations to AGRICULTURAL HISTORY author Robert Suits (U of Edinburgh) for winning American Society for Environmental History's Alice Hamilton article prize for his AH essay "Hoboes, Wheat, and Climate Precarity, 1870-1922." Read the article here: read.dukeupress.edu/agricultural-h…


In AH 98.1, Angélica Márquez Osuna's article "Beekeeping from the South" explores the 19th c. collision of Maya apiculture with European beekeeping practices in the Yucatán Peninsula, showing the resilience and adaptability of Indigenous ways. read.dukeupress.edu/agricultural-h…

In AH 98.1, Viktor Pál's essay "The Second Hungarian Conquest of the Carpathian Basin" examines 19th c. visions of ecological high modernism in the Habsburg Empire. Read more at read.dukeupress.edu/agricultural-h…

In AH 98.1, Peter Fraunholtz's article "Russian Grain Procurement in a Revolutionary State" explores the Bolshevik state's early attempts to gather grain surpluses and how this effort confronted local particularities and peasant resistance. Read more at read.dukeupress.edu/agricultural-h…

On the Agricultural History Society SHORT ROWS blog, Peter Coclanis and Jeanette Vogel explore the agricultural roots of Chicago and how one area high school is trying to reconnect with that. aghistorysociety.org/ahs-blog/cocla…






Today's AHS panel at the American Historical Association conference featured (left to right) Zozan Pehlivan, Anran Wang, Rui Hua, Nurfadzilah Yahaya, and Sarah Phillips.



