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From Silver to Cocaine : Latin American Commodity Chains and the Building of the World Economy, 1500-2000 /

Examining the commodity chains that have connected producers in Latin America with consumers around the world for 500 years, this work follows a specific commodity from its inception, through its development and transport, to its final destination in the hands of consumers.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Frank, Zephyr L., 1970- (Editor ), Marichal, Carlos (Editor ), Topik, Steven (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 2006.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : Commodity chains in theory and in Latin American history
  • 1. The Spanish-American silver peso : export commodity and global money of the ancien regime, 1550-1800
  • 2. Indigo commodity chains in the Spanish and British empires, 1560-1860
  • 3. Mexican Cochineal and the European demand for American dyes, 1550-1850
  • 4. Colonial tobacco : key commodity of the Spanish empire, 1500-1800
  • 5. The Latin American coffee commodity chain : Brazil and Costa Rica
  • 6. Trade regimes and the international sugar market, 1850-1980 : protectionism, subsidies, and regulation
  • 7. The local and the global : internal and external factors in the development of Bahia's cacao sector
  • 8. Banana boats and the baby food : the banana in U.S. history
  • 9. The fertilizer commodity chains : Guano and nitrate, 1840-1930
  • 10. Brazil in the international rubber trade, 1870-1930
  • 11. Reports of its demise are not exaggerated : the life and times of Yucatecan Henequen
  • 12. Cocaine in chains : the rise and demise of a global community commodity, 1860-1950
  • Conclusion : Commodity chains and globalization in historical perspective.