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      The Enemy is Nature: Military Machines and Technological Bricolage in Britain’s “Great Agricultural Experiment” Translated title: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History, Spring 2021, no. 11: The Enemy is Nature: Military Machines and Technological Bricolage in Britain’s “Great Agricultural Experiment”

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          The British scheme to grow groundnuts on an industrial scale in Tanganyika Territory in the years after World War II has become a paradigmatic example of the failure of postwar colonial developmentalism. This article looks at how the scheme was facilitated by the repurposing of wartime technologies for a new “war on nature”; a process of “bricolage” and improvisation which created new machines designed to bend the soil, vegetation, and climate of Tanganyika to the will of the colonial agriculturalists.

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          Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History
          Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich, Germany
          2021
          18 March 2021
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          10.5282/RCC/9191
          f7558fc0-db2e-45d1-bcf9-e1915eb5fc3b

          CC BY 4.0 2021 Martin Mahony

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          Literary studies,Philosophy of science,Environmental change,Environmental studies,Contemporary history,Cultural studies
          environmental history,environmental humanities,Shervicks,peanuts,groundnuts,Tanzania

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