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Environment and History | 2004

Plant Transfers in Historical Perspective: A Review Article

William Beinart; Karen Middleton

This paper explores some routes into the history of plant transfers, especially during the period of European imperialism. It attempts to draw on different bodies of research, which are not usually juxtaposed, and weave together per spectives from contrasting disciplines. It does not pretend to offer a history, which is a much more complex task. We have deliberately tried to include cultivated crops, garden plants, weeds and plant invaders within the same frame of analysis, because it is so difficult to define some species within any one of these culturally constructed categories. The paper develops three main points. Firstly, it raises questions about the asymmetrical pattern of plant transfers dur ing imperialism, thus challenging some of the propositions offered in Crosbys Ecological Imperialism. Secondly, we evaluate recent literature on the history of botany and botanical institutions and suggest that a broader range of human agency needs to be considered, as well as accidental transfers, if the global trajectories of plant species are to be mapped and comprehended. And thirdly, we argue that in pursuit of generalisations about patterns of transfer, scientists have concentrated too much on plant properties, and historians on understanding political economy or institutions. A global history, as well as particular plant histories, requires a combination of insights and research from sciences, social sciences and humanities.


Journal of Religion in Africa | 1990

Missionary to the Malagasy : the Madagascar diary of the Rev. Charles T. Price, 1875-1877

Karen Middleton; Arnold H. Price; Charles T. Price

Just married and just ordained, the Rev. C.T. Price provides a fascinating travelogue of his journey by sail from England to Madagascar and of his subsequent trips on church business in that country (1875-1877). The author is a careful chronicler of his daily encounters, a frank commentator of persons and situations, and also an informed observer of conditions in this island kingdom, such as state-church relations, Malagasy custom, local government, or economic life. Needless to say, his account also tells much about missionaries, including himself.


Journal of Religion in Africa | 1997

CIRCUMCISION, DEATH, AND STRANGERS

Karen Middleton


Environment and History | 2012

Renarrating a biological invasion: historical memory, local communities and ecologists.

Karen Middleton


Journal of Agrarian Change | 2005

Cactus Pear as Dryland Fodder: Ambovombe Farm, Madagascar and Wellwood Farm, South Africa Compared, c.1920–1950

Karen Middleton; William Beinart


Archive | 2013

Wild things : nature and the social imagination

William Beinart; Karen Middleton; Simon Pooley


Journal of Religion in Africa | 1992

Norwegian Missions in African History Vol. 2: Madagascar

Karen Middleton; Finn Fuglestad; Jarle Simensen


Journal of Religion in Africa | 1993

A green estate : restoring independence in Madagascar

Karen Middleton; Gillian Feeley-Harnik


Journal of Religion in Africa | 1990

From Blessing to Violence. History and Ideology in the Circumcision Ritual of the Merina of Madagascar

Karen Middleton; Maurice Bloch


Journal of Religion in Africa | 1990

BLOCH, Maurice, From Blessing to Violence. History and ideology in the circumcision ritual of the Merina of Madagascar, Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology, no. 61. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1986, 214 pp., £30.00, 0 521 30639 6 hard cover, £9.99, 0 521 31404 6 paperback

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Maurice Bloch

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Simon Pooley

Imperial College London

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