Fruit, Fiber, and Fire

Fruit, Fiber, and Fire

A History of Modern Agriculture in New Mexico

Carleton, William R.

University of Nebraska Press

06/2021

228

Dura

Inglês

9781496216168

15 a 20 dias

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Preface
Introduction
Part 1. Apples
1. Before There Were Aliens, There Were Apples: Myths, Moths, and Modernity in New Mexico's Early Commercial Orchards
2. Patent Lies and the "People's Business": The Modern Core of Northern New Mexico Agriculture, 1940-80
Part 2. Cotton
3. The Shifting Subjects of a Southwest King: Cotton, Agricultural Industrialization, and Migrations in the Interwar New Mexico Borderlands
4. Diversification, Paternalism, and the Transnational Threads of Cotton in Southern New Mexico: The Industrial Ideal at Work at Stahmann Farms, 1926-70
Part 3. Chile
5. Crossing Chiles, Crossing Borders: Dr. Fabian Garcia, the New Mexican Chile Pepper, and Modernity in the Early Twentieth-Century U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
6. The Evolution of a Modern Pod: The Industrial Chile and Its Storytellers in New Mexico
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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History; Twentieth Century History; American History; Southwest History; Modernization; Modernity; Farming; Agriculture; New Mexico; Crops; Apples; Cotton; Chile; Migration; Agricultural Industrialization; Mexican North; American Northeast; Northeastern US; American South; Farmer; Farm Worker; Agricultural History; Food Studies; Land Use; Commercial Farming; Commercial Orchards; Stahmann Farms; Agricultural Festival; Agrarian Story