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The global coffee economy in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 1500-1989 / / edited by William Gervase Clarence-Smith, Steven Topik [[electronic resource]]



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Titolo: The global coffee economy in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 1500-1989 / / edited by William Gervase Clarence-Smith, Steven Topik [[electronic resource]] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2003
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (viii, 486 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina: 338.1/7373
Soggetto topico: Coffee industry - Africa - History
Coffee industry - Asia - History
Coffee industry - Latin America - History
Persona (resp. second.): Clarence-SmithW. G. <1948->
TopikSteven
Note generali: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: The integration of the world coffee market / Steven Topik -- Coffee in the Red Sea area from the 16th to the 19th century / Michel Tuchscherer -- The origins and development of coffee production in Réunion and Madagascar, 1711-1960 / Gwyn Campbell -- The coffee crisis in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, 1870-1914 / William Gervase Clarence-Smith -- The historical construction of quality and competitiveness: a preliminary discussion of coffee commodity chains / Mario Samper K. -- Coffee cultivation in Java, 1830-1907 / M.R. Fernando -- Labor, race and gender on the coffee plantations in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), 1834-1880 / Rachel Kurien -- Coffee and indigenous labor in Guatemala, 1871-1980 / David McCreery -- Patriarchy from above, patriarchy from below, debt peonage on Nicaraguan coffee estates, 1870-1930 / Elizabeth Dore -- Small farmers and coffee in Nicaragua / Julie Charlip -- Coffee and recolonization of Highland Chiapas, Mexico: Indian communities and plantation labor, 1892-1912 / Jan Rus -- Comparing coffee production in Cameroon and Tanzania, c. 1900 to 1960s: land, labor and politics / Andreas Eckert -- Smaller is better: a consensus of peasants and bureaucrats in colonial Tanganyika / Kenneth Curtis -- On paths not taken: commercial capital and coffee production in Costa Rica / Lowell Gudmundson / Coffee and development of the Rio de Janeiro economy: 1888-1920 / Hildete Pereira de Melo -- Conclusion: New Propositions and a Research Agenda / Steven Topik and William Gervase Clarence-Smith -- Appendix: Historical statistics of coffee production and trade from 1700 to 1960 / Mario Samper and Radin Fernando.
Sommario/riassunto: Coffee beans grown in Brazil, Colombia, Vietnam, or one of the other hundred producing lands on five continents remain a palpable and long-standing manifestation of globalization. For five hundred years coffee has been grown in tropical countries for consumption in temperate regions. This 2003 volume brings together scholars from nine countries who study coffee markets and societies over the last five centuries in fourteen countries on four continents and across the Indian and Pacific Oceans, with a special emphasis on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The chapters analyse the creation and function of commodity, labour, and financial markets; the role of race, ethnicity, gender, and class in the formation of coffee societies; the interaction between technology and ecology; and the impact of colonial powers, nationalist regimes, and the forces of the world economy in the forging of economic development and political democracy.
Altri titoli varianti: The Global Coffee Economy in Africa, Asia, & Latin America, 1500-1989
Titolo autorizzato: The global coffee economy in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 1500-1989  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-107-13547-8
0-511-51219-8
1-280-16295-3
0-511-06984-7
0-511-06138-2
0-511-30691-1
0-511-12099-0
0-511-20407-8
0-521-52172-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996247978403316
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