Holocene climate variability and the climate divide in the northeastern United States
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From Organic to Co-creation: A Farm's Process of Reshaping their Relationship with Nature
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The Food of Dis-possession and the Making of Western New York
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Finding The Middle Class in Three Ancient Societies
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Sustainable Agriculture in Ancient Rome
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Sustainable agriculture discourse describes agricultural practices and techniques used to maintain land fertility. At its broadest definition, sustainable agriculture aims to make land hospitable to cultivated crops for an indefinite amount of time. The discourse itself has only arisen in response to increased industrialization of world food production, but practices included in, and ideals behind sustainable agriculture have existed for millennia. Ancient Roman agrarian writing can be viewed as embodying the principles and ideas of sustainable agriculture, though the discourse did not yet exist to articulate it as such. Using the texts of Columella, Varro, Cato, Virgil, and Pliny, agricultural practices and ideals of the Roman Republic and Empire can be correlated with the modern writings of Wendell Berry, Sir Albert Howard, J.I. Rodale, Wes Jackson, and Rudolf Steiner. It is impossible to tell from these ancient writings how farms were run and to what extent these texts were read and applied. Their existence shows however that the questions were being raised, so study based entirely on these texts gives a purely intellectual view of agrarian happenings in Ancient Rome.
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Chapter 1: <em>The Discourse of Sustainable Agriculture</em>
Chapter 2: <em>Ancient Roman Agrarian Texts</em>
Chapter 3: <em>Sustainability in Ancient Rome</em>
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Chapter 1: <em>The Discourse of Sustainable Agriculture</em>
Chapter 2: <em>Ancient Roman Agrarian Texts</em>
Chapter 3: <em>Sustainability in Ancient Rome</em>
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With Sleep Comes a Fusion of Worlds: The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus Through Formation and Transformation
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Ξενία Πολύτροπος: The Social Ritual of Hospitality in The Odyssey
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The Man in the Mirror: Self-awareness and Self-Criticism in the Satires of Persius
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Persius is often ignored in favor of Horace and Juvenal, largely because he is misunderstood. Most critics consider him little more than an "angry young man," but Persius' anger is only the means to an end. His <em>Satires</em> are in large part an exercise in self-reflection and self-criticism and an exhortation for the people of Rome to do the same. By looking at the work backwards and analyzing his fourth, third, and first satires, the reader can see the author's ideas revealed in full, and better understand Persius' overall intent when reading the poems in their proper order.
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The Question of the Magician: an Exploration in the Role of the Magician in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature and Material Culture
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