Antje Jackelén; Anna Bohlin; Bengt G Karlsson; Sara Ljungqvist; Espen Hammer; Linda E Thomas; Ruth Levitas; Mikael Kurkiala Artos & Norma Bokförlag (2019) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Sten Christoffersson; Bernt Karlsson; Göran Bengtsson; Jörgen Hermansson; Ole Andreassen; Ole Kirkemo; Lennart Molin (ill.) Norstedts (2010) Kovakantinen kirja
Lennart Rohlin; Jörgen Hansson; Lars Marmgren; Agneta Karlsson; Katarina Billing; Göran Wiklund; Thomas Sewerin; Bengt Erixon Studentlitteratur AB (2003) Kovakantinen kirja
Mats Ekström; Bengt Johansson; Peter Berglez; Göran Eriksson; Michael Karlsson; Larsåke Larsson; Johanna Ledin; David Machin Studentlitteratur AB (2019) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
This book is about seeds and why and how seeds matter today, as in the past. Under the main headings Biopower, Agrobiodiversity, Circulation/mobility, and Seeds and their caretakers, the human-seed relationship is explored from different viewpoints. In a historical perspective the co-evolution of plants and humans can be traced through myths, rituals and cultural practices. In our present-day world of accelerating climate change, expansion of monocultural plantations and loss of biodiversity, collecting, saving and securing seeds has become a global concern. The ritual significance of seeds, seed control and agricultural development, and official policies versus cultural practices are among the themes discussed. Engaging with seeds also raises critical political questions about control over the material basis of our existence, that is, the main food crops. The volume is the result of a two-day international symposium held at the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities in Stockholm 2018.