Non-market food and agricultural practice in Vermont’s Back-to-the-Land generation
McCallum, Miles
McCallum, Miles
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The Back-to-the-Land movement of the 1960’s and 70’s saw a migration to Vermont of politically engaged, agrarian minded, and socially liberal “Freaks, Radicals, and Hippies” (to borrow language from a 2016 Vermont Historical Society exhibit). The cultural and political legacy of this generation still drives much of the identity and shape of Vermont. Of particular interest in looking at the unique legacy of this generation is their relationship with food and agriculture. This research surveys the history, political dynamics, and agricultural legacy of the Back-to-the-Land generation in Vermont.
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Undergraduate
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2022-01-01
