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Noël Deerr

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Noël Deerr (1874 – 1953) was an English historian and technologist of the sugar industry. His major work was The History of Sugar, published in two volumes by Chapman and Hall in London, 1949–1950.[1][2]

A Noël Deerr Gold Medal is awarded by The Sugar Technologists' Association of India in Deerr's memory.[3]

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ Moore, J. Preston (1 October 1950). "The History of Sugar. By Noel Deerr. In two volumes. (London: Chapman and Hall. 1949, 1950. Pp. xiv, 258; xiv, 259–636. 50 s., 55 s.)". The American Historical Review. 56 (1): 80–81. doi:10.1086/ahr/56.1.80.
  2. ^ Higman, B.W. (20 March 1989). "Review of The Sugar Cane Industry: An Historical Geography from Its Origins to 1914". Social and Economic Studies. 38 (4): 283–286. JSTOR 27864916.
  3. ^ STAI Awards. Sugar Technologists' Association of India. Retrieved 3 June 2019.

Further reading

  • Bechard, R. M. "Natal Sugar Mill Results Examined in the Light of the Noel Deerr Formulae"