A World History of Rubber

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A World History of Rubber is a captivating exploration of the social, cultural, and economic significance of rubber as a global commodity. Perfect for enthusiasts of historical studies and global economics, this book illuminates the story of rubber from the 19th century to the present day. With a focus on essential themes such as race, migration, labor, and gender dynamics in plantations and factories, it offers profound insights into the interconnected web of our world's history.

This engaging narrative provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the demand and everyday consumption of rubber, including its influence during pivotal moments such as World Wars and the rise of nationalism. Dive deep into the global social inequalities that persist and discover how themes of imperialism, industrialization, and racism play a role in shaping our current landscape through the lens of this ubiquitous material.

Filled with archival research, illustrations, and maps, A World History of Rubber presents information in an accessible manner, making it suitable for readers at all levels. Whether you are a student, educator, or simply a curious reader, this book is a valuable addition to your collection on global history and commodity studies.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781118934227
Year: 2015
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 192

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781118934227
Year: 2015
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 192


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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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