一切升起的东西必须汇聚在一起

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Peter A. Coclanis
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本文以美国所谓的水稻革命(约1885-1915年)为例,解释了一种截然不同的水稻种植方法是如何产生的,并深入了解了农业技术变革的更广泛过程。有几种可能的方式来解释这场革命,其中水稻在历史上首次被种植为一种土地广泛、资本密集、劳动力很少的作物。在这篇文章中,作者讨论了几种这样的解释,发展了自己的一种解释,并讨论了“水稻革命”的一些长期影响。
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Everything that rises must converge
This essay uses the case of the so-called rice revolution in the United Sates (c. 1885-1915) both to explain how a radically different approach to growing rice came about and to gain insight into the broader process of technological change in agriculture. There are several possible ways to interpret this revolution, one whereby rice was grown for the first time in history as a land-extensive, capital-intensive crop employing little labor. In the essay the author discusses several such interpretations, develops one of his own, and discusses some of the long-term implications of the “rice revolution”.
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Etudes Rurales
Etudes Rurales Arts and Humanities-History
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