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Revolution

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Rewley House Research Seminars
Revolutionary concepts continually shape and uproot research agendas, and occasionally researchers themselves. This seminar examined the many ways revolution impacts on research.
Kerry Lock explores the role of new ecological thinking in the way we understand and try to conserve the biophysical environment. Peter Watson takes a radical perspective and assesses how the label 'revolution' can distort our understanding of history. Kerry Lock: The Green RevolutionPeter Watson: The Feudal Revolution: Fact or Fiction?

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Rewley House Research Seminars
People
Adrian Stokes
Kerry Lock
Peter Watson
Keywords
revolution
Feudal
Green Revolution
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 20/06/2012
Duration: 00:59:45

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