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Raising Cane In The Glades The Global Sugar Trade And The Transformation Of Florida Gail M Hollander

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Raising Cane In The Glades The Global Sugar Trade And The Transformation Of Florida Gail M Hollander
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Gail M. Hollander
ISBN: 9780226349503, 0226349500
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Raising Cane In The Glades The Global Sugar Trade And The Transformation Of Florida Gail M Hollander by Gail M. Hollander 9780226349503, 0226349500 instant download after payment.

Over the last century, the Everglades underwent a metaphorical and ecological transition from impenetrable swamp to endangered wetland.  At the heart of this transformation lies the Florida sugar industry, which by the 1990s was at the center of the political storm over the multi-billion dollar ecological “restoration” of the Everglades.  Raising Cane in the ’Glades is the first study to situate the environmental transformation of the Everglades within the economic and historical geography of global sugar production and trade.Using, among other sources, interviews, government and corporate documents, and recently declassified U.S. State Department memoranda, Gail M. Hollander demonstrates that the development of Florida’s sugar region was the outcome of pitched battles reaching the highest political offices in the U.S. and in countries around the world, especially Cuba—which emerges in her narrative as a model, a competitor, and the regional “other” to Florida’s “self.”  Spanning the period from the age of empire to the era of globalization, the book shows how the “sugar question”—a label nineteenth-century economists coined for intense international debates on sugar production and trade—emerges repeatedly in new guises. Hollander uses the sugar question as a thread to stitch together past and present, local and global, in explaining Everglades transformation.

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