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The World of Sugar

How the Sweet Stuff Transformed Our Politics, Health, and Environment over 2,000 Years
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The World of Sugar by Ulbe Bosma explores the profound global impact of sugar production throughout history. The book delves into the social, economic, and environmental transformations driven by the sugar industry, from its origins to modern times. It provides insights into how sugar has shaped economies and cultures across different continents.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in the global history of commodities and their impact on societies. The narrative offers an insightful exploration into how sugar shaped economic, social, and cultural dynamics across the world. Readers fascinated by the intersection of history, economics, and cultural studies will find this an engaging read.

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The World of Sugar

Traversing 2,500 years of global history, Ulbe Bosma shows how sugar, once a luxury reserved for Eastern emperors, stoked a mania in the West, transforming diets and ecosystems, destroying and creating cultures, and shaping the history of bondage and freedom. A major source of calories only since 1900, sugar has suddenly revolutionized our world.

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The definitive 2,500-year history of sugar and its human costs, from its little-known origins as a luxury good in Asia to worldwide environmental devastation and the obesity pandemic.

For most of history, humans did without refined sugar. After all, it serves no necessary purpose in our diets, and extracting it from plants takes hard work and ingenuity. Granulated sugar was first produced in India around the sixth century BC, yet for almost 2,500 years afterward, sugar remained marginal in the diets of most people. Then, suddenly, it was everywhere. How did sugar find its way into almost all the food we eat, fostering illness and ecological crisis along the way?

The World of Sugar begins with the earliest evidence of sugar production. Through the Middle Ages, traders brought small quantities of the precious white crystals to rajahs, emperors, and caliphs. But after sugar crossed the Mediterranean to Europe, where cane could not be cultivated, demand spawned a brutal quest for supply. European cravings were satisfied by enslaved labour; two-thirds of the 12.5 million Africans taken across the Atlantic were destined for sugar plantations. By the twentieth century, sugar was a major source of calories in diets across Europe and North America.

Sugar transformed life on every continent, creating and destroying whole cultures through industrialisation, labour migration, and changes in diet. Sugar made fortunes, corrupted governments, and shaped the policies of technocrats. And it provoked freedom cries that rang with world-changing consequences. In Ulbe Bosma's definitive telling, to understand sugar's past is to glimpse the origins of our own world of corn syrup and ethanol and begin to see the threat that a not-so-simple commodity poses to our bodies, our environment, and our communities.

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The World of Sugar by Ulbe Bosma is praised for being a comprehensive and well-researched exploration of sugar's impact on global history and capitalism. Reviewers highlight its examination of sugar's role in fostering health issues, environmental crises, and its influence on cultural and political landscapes. Bosma's work is lauded for its insightful analysis of sugar as a force that has shaped the development of European imperialism, the slave trade, and modern economic systems, presenting a cautionary tale about its profound societal and ecological effects.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674279391

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 09 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 13 photos, 9 illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 862g

Pages: 464

About the Author

Ulbe Bosma is Senior Researcher at the International Institute of Social History and Professor of International Comparative Social History at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His books include The Making of a Periphery and The Sugar Plantation in India and Indonesia.

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