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Ronald Jager

    Ronald Jager, ancien professeur de philosophie à Yale, s'est tourné vers l'écriture après sa carrière universitaire, s'inspirant profondément de son éducation dans une ferme familiale du Michigan, un sujet qu'il a viviement raconté. Jager s'est consacré à l'écriture, contribuant par des essais à des magazines de premier plan et publiant des livres qui explorent la vie agraire et sa place dans le récit américain. Son œuvre examine constamment les thèmes de la famille, de l'agriculture et du patrimoine rural avec une voix distinctive et perspicace. Pendant de nombreuses années, il a également exploré l'histoire du New Hampshire, où il a résidé.

    The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy
    The Fate of Family Farming: Variations on an American Idea
    New Hampshire
    • New Hampshire

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      This is a spectacular, large format, 96-page hardcover book featuring 46 color panoramic images by one of New Hampshire's leading photographers. Most of the photographs span two pages and measure 21" x 7".According to the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, "Technically and artistically, these are among the most striking images ever made in the Granite StateAs New Hampshire Commissioner of Agriculture Stephen H. Taylor writes in his foreword, "Peter Randall brings to his New Hampshire photography a deep affection for and keen understanding of the state, its natural environment, and the idiosyncrasies of its people and culture. "The photographs in this book reflect the diversity and complexity of the state's landscape, and especially the fascinating interplay of forests, fields, waters, and built features that make the New Hampshire countryside so appealing."

      New Hampshire
    • Exploring the evolution of family farming, this book delves into its historical context, current challenges, and future prospects. It examines the impact of economic changes, societal shifts, and environmental issues on family farms. Through insightful analysis, the narrative reveals the resilience and adaptability of these farms while highlighting their crucial role in sustaining communities and food systems. The work emphasizes the importance of preserving family farming traditions amidst modern pressures and offers a hopeful outlook for its future.

      The Fate of Family Farming: Variations on an American Idea
    • The book, first published in 2002, is part of the Routledge imprint under Taylor & Francis, focusing on significant themes relevant to its field. It offers insights and analysis that contribute to academic discourse, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike. Its publication by a reputable company underscores its credibility and importance in the subject matter it addresses.

      The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy