• No shipping costs from € 15, -
  • Lists and tips from our own specialists
  • Possibility of ordering without an account
  • No shipping costs from € 15, -
  • Lists and tips from our own specialists
  • Possibility of ordering without an account

Sugar and Civilization

April , Merleaux

Sugar and Civilization
Sugar and Civilization

Sugar and Civilization

April , Merleaux

Paperback | English
  • Available, delivery time is 10-15 working days
  • Not in stock in our shop
€45.40
  • From €15,- no shipping costs.
  • 30 days to change your mind and return physical products

Description

In the weeks and months after the end of the Spanish-American War, Americans celebrated their nation's triumph by eating sugar. Each of the nation's new imperial possessions, from Puerto Rico to the Philippines, had the potential for vastly expanding sugar production. As victory parties and commemorations prominently featured candy and other sweets, Americans saw sugar as the reward for their global ambitions. April Merleaux demonstrates that trade policies and consumer cultures are as crucial to understanding U.S. empire as military or diplomatic interventions. As the nation's sweet tooth grew, people debated tariffs, immigration, and empire, all of which hastened the nation's rise as an international power. These dynamics played out in the bureaucracies of Washington, D.C., in the pages of local newspapers, and at local candy counters. Merleaux argues that ideas about race and civilization shaped sugar markets since government policies and business practices hinged on the racial characteristics of the people who worked the land and consumed its products. Connecting the history of sugar to its producers, consumers, and policy makers, Merleaux shows that the modern American sugar habit took shape in the shadow of a growing empire.

April Merleaux is associate professor of history at Florida International University.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    The University of North Carolina Press
  • Pub date
    Sep 2015
  • Pages
    322
  • Theme
    Modern history (1870-present)
  • Dimensions
    234 x 156 x 19 mm
  • Weight
    550 gram
  • EAN
    9781469622514
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

related products

Niet het einde van de wereld

Niet het einde van de wereld

Hannah Ritchie
€23.99
Verdwenen stad

Verdwenen stad

Willy Lindwer
€24.95
Focus

Focus

Marc Hijink
€24.99
Vrouwen van het Friese verzet

Vrouwen van het Friese verzet

Hessel de Walle
€35.00
Parijs nu

Parijs nu

Simon Kuper
€22.99
De meesterontsnapper van Auschwitz

De meesterontsnapper van Auschwitz

Jonathan Freedland
€12.50