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    Plantation Knowledge

    Agricultural Colonization, Exploitation, and Exchange Since 1500

    AvNicholas B. Miller,Ulrike Lindner

    Häftad, Engelska, 2026

    Del i serien SUNY Press Open Access

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    Beskrivning

    The first book to examine plantations in their global variations through the history of knowledge.Few institutions feature as prominently in contemporary notions of colonialism, racism, and environmental degradation as the modern plantation. The racialized plantations of the Atlantic World loom large in the public imagination, namely those of the British Caribbean and the US South. Yet, the plantation has proliferated into the Information Age and has continued to expand across the tropical zone of our planet, surviving the abolition of slavery, the collapse of European empires, and the challenge of generations of anti-colonial thinkers. To grasp how the plantation has spread and evolved in our modern world, this volume studies what it terms plantation knowledge, or the types of expertise, experience, and information processing that have made and continue to make plantations possible. Drawing on case studies including Ireland, Mexico, Mississippi, Hawaiʻi, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Cuba, Brazil, and Central Africa, it examines the global spread of the plantation; the diverse people, beings, and forms of knowledge intertwined with this process; and the elasticity and durability of the plantation as a mode of commercial agriculture.This book is made freely available in an open access edition with the support of the European Union, through a project funded by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme grant agreement No. 889078.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-04-02
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 21 mm
    • Vikt:490 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:SUNY Press Open Access
    • Antal sidor:352
    • Förlag:State University of New York Press
    • ISBN:9798855803792

    Utforska kategorier

    • Allmän historia och världshistoria inom Historia och arkeologi
    • Asiens historia inom Historia och arkeologi
    • Kolonialism och imperialism inom Historia och arkeologi

    Mer om författaren

    Nicholas B. Miller is Associate Professor of History at Flagler College. He is the author of John Millar and the Scottish Enlightenment: Family Life and World History and editor of Cameralism and the Enlightenment: Happiness, Governance and Reform in Transnational Perspective. Ulrike Lindner is Professor of Modern History at the University of Cologne. She is the author of Koloniale Begegnungen: Deutschland und Großbritannien als Imperialmächte in Afrika 1880–1914 and editor of Bonded Labour: Global and Comparative Perspectives (18th–21st Century).

    Recensioner i media

    "This volume expands the scope of what might be considered a plantation. Each of the chapters experiments with what it means to label an agricultural or scientific site as a 'plantation' and a space of knowledge production in regions, periods, or labor contexts outside of the slave-based plantation system of the Atlantic region. The global and chronological coverage of the chapters is expansive and offers a valuable contribution to the field of plantation studies." — H-Net Reviews (H-Sci-Med-Tech)"Plantation Knowledge expertly illustrates how plantations around the world have historically functioned not just as engines of wealth creation but also as sites of knowledge production. It also shows how plantations have survived, even thrived, over the past five hundred years precisely because their owners have adapted them to fit changing moral norms around slavery and racism. Indeed, reading this volume one walks away with a much richer understanding of what a 'plantation' is: not a relic of a bygone era of slavery and racism but a dynamic system of labor exploitation and capital accumulation that continues to thrive by adapting to shifting social norms and changing economic environments." — Eric Herschthal, University of Utah

    Innehållsförteckning

    • List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Plantation Knowledge: Concept, History, and ResearchNicholas B. Miller and Ulrike LindnerPart I: Epistemology1. Between Irish Plantation and the Plantation Complex: The Down Survey (1654–1658), Projecting, and the Origins of Political ArithmeticTed McCormick2. The Badianus Herbal and Forced Indigenous Labor: Art, Land, and Nahua Knowledge in Sixteenth-Century Central MexicoJennifer R. SaracinoPart II: Boundaries3. Sugar and Sovereignty in Hawai'i: John Adams Kuakini Cummins and Waimānalo Plantation, 1878–1895Nicholas B. Miller4. Experimental Paternalism: An Owenite Plantation in Mississippi, 1820–1870Claudia RoeschPart III: Experiments5. Revisiting the Charduar Plantation: Local Connections, Imperial Portfolios, and the Global Pathways of Assam Rubber Moritz von Brescius6. Sugar in Province Wellesley: Converging Streams of Plantation Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century MalayaChristina SkottPart IV: Institutionalization7. Cocoa and Coercion: Connected Histories of Sao Tome and the Belgian CongoMarta Macedo8. Copra and Conquest: Penal Colonies and Botanical Knowledge in the American Colonial PhilippinesTheresa VenturaPart V: Reform9. Cane Farmers Versus Sugar Factories in Post-Emancipation Era Cuba and BrazilGillian McGillivray10. Managing Regulation: Changes of Policy and Continuities of Practice on Indian Tea Plantations, 1901–1931Rebekah McCallumList of ContributorsIndex