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Author
Beattie, James
Title
Science, religion, and drought: rainmaking experiments and prayers in North Otago, 1889-1911
In
Climate, science, and colonization: histories from Australia and New Zealand
Editors
Beattie, James, O'Gorman, Emily and Henry, Matt
Imprint
Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2014, pp. 137-55
ISBN/ISSN
9781441109835
Subject
History of Natural Sciences Physical Sciences
Source
Cohn 2015

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