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1. 'Enquiries on Plaister of Paris ': a material history of early agrochemical knowledge in the United States of America, 1785-1812.

2. Synthetic approaches to the 2010-2014 new agrochemicals.

3. From coal to DDT: the history of the development of the pesticide DDT from synthetic dyes till Silent Spring.

4. Silent Spring after 50 years.

5. Carson in cartoon: a new window onto the noisy reception to Silent Spring.

6. Kicking off the 60th anniversary.

7. The Campesino-to-Campesino agroecology movement of ANAP in Cuba: social process methodology in the construction of sustainable peasant agriculture and food sovereignty.

8. Agrofuels capitalism: a view from political economy.

9. The politics of biofuels, land and agrarian change: editors' introduction.

10. Sociopolitical crisis and the reconstruction of sustainable periurban agriculture in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.

11. Chemical food safety issues in the United States: past, present, and future.

12. Guatemala's green revolution: synthetic fertilizer, public health, and economic autonomy in the Mayan highland.

14. Poisons in the land.

15. [Biochemistry for the benefit of humanity (practical achievements of my scientific work)].

16. A field of great promise: soil bacteriology in America, 1900-1925.

18. Everything circulates: agricultural chemistry and recycling theories in the second half of the nineteenth century.

19. [On the development and dynamics of biological control technology in China].

20. Plant hormones in war and peace. Science, industry, and government in the development of herbicides in 1940s America.

22. [The battle against phylloxera in the Corrèze vineyards].

23. [Gathering thistles for Luzerne is like walking at night without a lantern: botany and agriculture in Western Europe, 16th-19th centuries].

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