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Growing American rubber: strategic plants and the politics of national security
Mark R. Finlay
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page vii)
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List of Tables (page ix)
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Chapter 1 The American Dependence on Imported Rubber: The Lessons of Revolution and War, 1911-1922 (page 22)
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Chapter 2 Domestic Rubber Crops in an Era of Nationalism and Internationalism (page 45)
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Chapter 3 Thoams Edison and the Challenges of the New Rubber Crops (page 74)
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Chapter 4 The Nadir of Rubber Crop Research, 1928-1941 (page 107)
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Chapter 5 Crops in War: Rubber Plant Research on the Grand Scale (page 140)
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Chapter 6 Sustainable Rubber from Grain: The Gillette Committee and the Battles over Synthetic Rubber (page 171)
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Chapter 7 Resistance to Domestic Rubber Crops and the Decline of the Emergency Rubber Project (page 198)
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Chapter 8 From Domestic Rubber Crops to Biotechnology (page 226)
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Notes (page 237)
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Index (page 307)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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TC | 51.4 (Oct. 2010): 1033-1034 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/technology_and_culture/v051/51.4.anderson.html |
SHQ | 115.1 (Jul. 2011): 81-82 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/southwestern_historical_quarterly/v115/115.1.anderson.html |
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813561578 (paper)
- 9780813548708 (ebook)
- 9780813544830 (hardcover)