The global coffee economy in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 1500-1989 edited by William Gervase Clarence-Smith, Steven Topik
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2005Edición: 1a ediciónDescripción: VIII, 486 páginas mapas 24 cmISBN:- 9780521818513
- 0521818516
- 338.1773 G561g 21
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Libro Colección General | Central Bogotá Sala General | Colección General | 338.1773 G461g (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Disponible | Libro incluido en silabus cátedra Historia mundial | 0000000138432 |
Bibliografía: páginas . 458-462. Índice alfabético
Emphasizing the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this 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. The chapters analyze the creation and function of commodity, labor, 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. This 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 analyze the creation and function of commodity, labor, 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.