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William Gervase Clarence-Smith (Author)

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April 26, 2000 0415215765 978-0415215763 1
Cocoa and Chocolate,1765-1914 focuses on the period from the Seven Years War, to the First World War, when a surge of economic liberalism and globalisation should have helped cocoa producers to overcome rural poverty, just as wool transformed the economy of Australia, and tea that of Japan. The addition of new forms of chocolate to Western diets in the late nineteenth century led to a great cocoa boom, and yet economic development remained elusive, despite cocoa producers having certain advantages in the commodity lottery faced by exporters of raw materials. The commodity chain, from sowing a cocoa bean to enjoying a cup of hot chocolate, is examined in Cocoa and Chocolate, 1765-1914 under the broad rubrics of chocolate consumption, the taxation of cocoa beans, the manufacture of chocolate, private marketing channels, land distribution, ecological impact on tropical forests, and the coercion of labour. Cocoa and Chocolate, 1765-1914 concludes that cocoa failed to act as a dynamo for development.

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'An extremely valuable account of the world history of cocoa and chocolate in the long nineteenth century which sheds new light on a number of aspects.' – Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, London

'This is an impressive book, realistically optimistic in its vision and profoundly humane in its conclusions.' –  Journal of African History

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Studying a commodity chain is like cutting a cross-section through history (Gereffi and Korzeniewicz 1994; Topik and Wells 1998; Mintz 1985; Roseberry et al. 1995). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
colonial cocoa, cocoa frontier, cocoa estates, cocoa smallholders, million cocoa trees, cocoa imports, cocoa zone, cocoa trade, cocoa cultivation, wild cocoa, cocoa groves, cocoa output, cocoa planters, cocoa exports, cocoa boom, permanent shade, planting intervals, chocolate industry, cocoa exporter, cocoa seedlings, cocoa harvest, pioneer fronts, cocoa sector, planted cocoa, coerced labour
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United States, Costa Rica, New World, Gold Coast, Harwich Vallenilla, Puerto Rico, Arcila Farias, Central America, Latin American, Dominican Republic, Great Britain, Sephardic Jews, British Caribbean, Mexico City, Laviana Cuetos, Brazilian Amazon, Quesada Camacho, South America, Brito Figueroa, Lucena Salmoral, Philippines Company, French Guiana, Guatemala City, Santo Domingo, Sierra Leone
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