The Stubborn Earth: American Agriculturalists on Chinese Soil, 1898-1937 is written by Randall E. Stross. This book was published by University of California Press. This agriculture book focus mainly on the changes done by Chinese individuals in the agriculture field by adopting new technologies for solving problems. This book is a charm and narrative force for helping china in 20th century for developing agriculture field.
Following are the topics covered in this historic agriculture book
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Following are the topics covered in this historic agriculture book
- Curiosity: The U.S. Department of Agriculture Looks Abroad, 1890s - 1910s
- Instruction: Early Advisers and Grand Visions, 1890s - 1910s
- Zeal: Joseph Bailie's Secular Crusades, 1910s
- Mission: Christianity and Agricultural Improvement, 1910s—1920s
- Competition: King Cotton and Collegiate Rivalry, 1920s
- Timidity: The International Education Board and Cornell, 1920s
- Myopia: Lossing Buck and Agricultural Economics, 1920s—1930s
- Defeat: The Failure of the Star Pupil, 1930s
- Epilogue
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