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Anastasia Day

Hagley Scholar, University of Delaware
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Environment, Agriculture, Industrialization, Mid-Century Corporation, World War II, Food, Consumer Cultures
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Anastasia Day is a history doctoral candidate and Hagley Scholar in Capitalism, Technology, and Culture at the University of Delaware. She identifies as a historian of environment, technology, business, and society, themes that collide uniquely in food. Her dissertation is entitled “Productive Plots: Nature, Nation, and Industry in the Victory Gardens of the U.S. World War II Home Front.” 


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