Abstract

1. Political Ecology and Yield Transformation 2. Wheat, People, and Plant Breeding 3. Wheat Breeding: Coalescence of a Modern Science, 1900-1939 4. Plant Breeding in its Institutional and Political Economic Setting, 1900-1940 5. The Rockefeller Foundation in Mexico: The New International Politics for Plant Breeding, 1941-1945 6. Hunger, Overpopulation, and Natural Security: A New Strategic Theory for Plant Breeding, 1945-1956 7. Wheat Breeding and the Exercise of American Power, 1940-1970 8. Wheat Breeding and the Consolidation of Indian Autonomy, 1940-1970 9. Wheat Breeding and the Reconstruction of Post-Imperial Britain, 1935-1954 10. Science and the Green Revolution, 1945-1975 Epilogue: Implications of History the Future

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