
Science Cultivating Practice: A History of Agricultural Science in the Netherlands and its Colonies, 1863–1986
작성자
H. Maat
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Romance
Science & Technology
History
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
258
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 8, 2010
출판사
Springer
판
Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002
ISBN-10
9048158648
ISBN-13
9789048158645
설명
This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate relationship between agricultural science and its development within the Netherlands and its colonial territories from 1863 to 1986. Maat intricately documents the evolution of institutional practices, demonstrating how scientific advancements in agriculture were shaped by cultural, political, and economic contexts over more than a century. The book offers a deep dive into the methodologies employed by Dutch agricultural scientists and their impact on both local and colonial agricultural practices.
Moreover, the narrative intricately connects historical events to contemporary challenges in agricultural ethics and sustainability. By examining the interplay between scientific innovation and agrarian policies, it highlights the significant role the Netherlands played on the global agricultural stage. Through rich historical analysis and critical insights, the work encourages readers to reflect on the legacy of agricultural science and its implications for future practices and ethical considerations in both local and global contexts.
Moreover, the narrative intricately connects historical events to contemporary challenges in agricultural ethics and sustainability. By examining the interplay between scientific innovation and agrarian policies, it highlights the significant role the Netherlands played on the global agricultural stage. Through rich historical analysis and critical insights, the work encourages readers to reflect on the legacy of agricultural science and its implications for future practices and ethical considerations in both local and global contexts.