Agrarian Superpower
Sorry, we're currently out of stock of Agrarian Superpower. Please add to your Wishlist and we'll send you an email as soon as it's back in stock.
Through the lens of food and agriculture, this book offers new ways to understand the roots of the postβSecond World War global order and the US position in it.
The United States's superpower status is often associated with its industrial, financial, and military might. Yet its global power after the Second World War hinged in part on something often seen as backward: agriculture.
In contrast to Britain, the predominant global power of the nineteenth century, which depended on its current and former colonies for food and raw materials, the United States produced vast agricultural surpluses. During the 1950s, an era of decolonisation and rising Cold War competition, the United States became the dominant exporter of food staples to industrialising nations in the Third World through its massive food aid programme.
Through the lens of food and agriculture, this book offers new ways to understand the roots of the post-Second World War global order and the US position in it. Samantha Iyer traces how two former British territories and agricultural competitors of the United States, India and Egypt, became two of the largest importers of US food aid.
She investigates the origins and consequences of the US-centric postwar food regime by examining changes in the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural surpluses from the late nineteenth century to the early 1970s. Bringing together life in villages, towns, and cities with national, imperial, and international affairs, Iyer demonstrates that food aid was the expression of a changed political, economic, and ecological world that the United States did not create alone.
Drawing on sources in Arabic, French, Urdu, and English, Agrarian Superpower is a groundbreaking comparative history of food, agriculture, and development.
Series: Global America
View allBook Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231215039
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 April 2026
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 17 b&w illustrations
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 368
About the Author
Samantha Iyer is associate professor of history at Fordham University.
More from Education & Reference
View allWhy buy from us?
Book Hero is not a chain store or big box retailer. We're an independent 100% NZ-owned business on a mission to help more Kiwis rediscover a love of books and reading!
Service & Delivery
Our warehouse in Auckland holds over 80,000 books, toys, board games and puzzles in-stock so you're not waiting for your order to arrive from overseas.
Auckland Bookstore
We're primarily an online store, but for your convenience you can pick up your order for free from our bookstore, which is right next door to our warehouse in Hobsonville.
Our Gifting Service
Books make wonderful thoughtful gifts and we're here to help with gift-wrapping and cards. We can even send your gift directly to your loved one.
