International Sugar Journal
Title | International Sugar Journal PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 676 |
Release | 1913 |
Genre | Sugar |
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The International Sugar Journal
Title | The International Sugar Journal PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 740 |
Release | 1899 |
Genre | Beet sugar |
ISBN |
Sweetness and Power
Title | Sweetness and Power PDF eBook |
Author | Sidney W. Mintz |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 1986-08-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1101666641 |
A fascinating persuasive history of how sugar has shaped the world, from European colonies to our modern diets In this eye-opening study, Sidney Mintz shows how Europeans and Americans transformed sugar from a rare foreign luxury to a commonplace necessity of modern life, and how it changed the history of capitalism and industry. He discusses the production and consumption of sugar, and reveals how closely interwoven are sugar's origins as a "slave" crop grown in Europe's tropical colonies with is use first as an extravagant luxury for the aristocracy, then as a staple of the diet of the new industrial proletariat. Finally, he considers how sugar has altered work patterns, eating habits, and our diet in modern times. "Like sugar, Mintz is persuasive, and his detailed history is a real treat." -San Francisco Chronicle
Sugar and the Making of International Trade Law
Title | Sugar and the Making of International Trade Law PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Fakhri |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2014-11-27 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1107040523 |
Michael Fakhri uses the transnational history of sugar to tell the multilateral institutional history of trade law.
Sugarlandia Revisited
Title | Sugarlandia Revisited PDF eBook |
Author | Ulbe Bosma |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781845453169 |
Sugar was the single most valuable bulk commodity traded internationally before oil became the world's prime resource. From the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, cane sugar production was pre-eminent in the Atlantic Islands, the Caribbean, and Brazil. Subsequently, cane sugar industries in the Americas were transformed by a fusion of new and old forces of production, as the international sugar economy incorporated production areas in Asia, the Pacific, and Africa. Sugar's global economic importance and its intimate relationship with colonialism offer an important context for probing the nature of colonial societies. This book questions some major assumptions about the nexus between sugar production and colonial societies in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia, especially in the second (post-1800) colonial era.
International Sugar Journal
Title | International Sugar Journal PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 732 |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | Sugar |
ISBN |
Traveling with Sugar
Title | Traveling with Sugar PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Moran-Thomas |
Publisher | University of California Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2019-11-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0520297547 |
Traveling with Sugar reframes the rising diabetes epidemic as part of a five-hundred-year-old global history of sweetness and power. Amid eerie injuries, changing bodies, amputated limbs, and untimely deaths, many people across the Caribbean and Central America simply call the affliction “sugar”—or, as some say in Belize, “traveling with sugar.” A decade in the making, this book unfolds as a series of crónicas—a word meaning both slow-moving story and slow-moving disease. It profiles the careful work of those “still fighting it” as they grapple with unequal material infrastructures and unsettling dilemmas. Facing a new incarnation of blood sugar, these individuals speak back to science and policy misrecognitions that have prematurely cast their lost limbs and deaths as normal. Their families’ arts of maintenance and repair illuminate ongoing struggles to survive and remake larger systems of food, land, technology, and medicine.