"The of would have been a very different story had advances and applications in chemistry matched progress in . As it was, there wre no "green revolutions," and chemical knowledge played a minor role until almost the end of the nineteenth century. Margaret W. Rossiter's interesting monograph on the influence of shows that the indifference of s to the blandishments of science was as much a consequence of the meager fare offered by the scientists as of any ingrained anti-intellectualism on the part of cultivators."
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Educators from the United StatesHistorians from the United StatesWomen academics from the United StatesCornell University facultyHistorians of science
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Margaret W. Rossiter
(July 8, 1944 – August 3, 2025) was an American historian of science. She was awarded in 2022 the .
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