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Environmental social science / Fellows of the Royal Society / Agriculturalists / Samuel Hartlib / Sociology / Cornucopian / Francis Bacon / Environmental history / Thomas Robert Malthus / British people / English people / Science
Date: 2014-11-04 10:17:52
Environmental social science
Fellows of the Royal Society
Agriculturalists
Samuel Hartlib
Sociology
Cornucopian
Francis Bacon
Environmental history
Thomas Robert Malthus
British people
English people
Science

Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory The Origins of Cornucopianism: A Preliminary Genealogy Author(s): Fredrik Albritton Jonsson Source: Critical Historical Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 2014), pp[removed]Published

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