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A World History Of Rubber Empire Industry And The Everyday 1st Edition Stephen L Harp

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A World History Of Rubber Empire Industry And The Everyday 1st Edition Stephen L Harp
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Stephen L. Harp
ISBN: 9781118934234, 1118934237
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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A World History Of Rubber Empire Industry And The Everyday 1st Edition Stephen L Harp by Stephen L. Harp 9781118934234, 1118934237 instant download after payment.

A World History of Rubber helps readers understand and gain new insights into the social and cultural contexts of global production and consumption, from the nineteenth century to today, through the fascinating story of one commodity.

  • Divides the coverage into themes of race, migration, and labor; gender on plantations and in factories; demand and everyday consumption; World Wars and nationalism; and resistance and independence
  • Highlights the interrelatedness of our world long before the age of globalization and the global social inequalities that persist today
  • Discusses key concepts of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including imperialism, industrialization, racism, and inequality, through the lens of rubber
  • Provides an engaging and accessible narrative for all levels that is filled with archival research, illustrations, and maps

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