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Auteur: Ulbe Bosma
paperbackNederlands360 blz.9789025317249
1e druk
15-4-2025
Franz Junghuhn (1809-1864) was een onwaarschijnlijk veelzijdig geleerde die de natuur in haar totaliteit wilde begrijpen. Meer
e-bookNederlands360 blz.9789025318932
23-4-2025
Franz Junghuhn (1809-1864) was een onwaarschijnlijk veelzijdig geleerde die de natuur in haar totaliteit wilde begrijpen. Hij beschouwde haar als een organisme waarin geen enkel element op zichzelf kan bestaan, ook de mens niet. Meer
gebondenEngels320 blz.9780231188524
1e druk
6-8-2019
In The Making of a Periphery, Ulbe Bosma draws on new archival sources from the colonial period to the present to demonstrate how high demographic growth and a long history of bonded labor relegated Southeast Asia to the margins of the global economy. Meer
paperbackEngels336 blz.9781316621165
25-8-2016
European markets almost exclusively relied on Caribbean sugar produced by slave labor until abolitionist campaigns began around 1800. Thereafter, importing Asian sugar and transferring plantation production to Asia became a serious option for the Western world. Meer
PaperbackEngels9789089644541
11-9-2012
This book explores the Dutch post-colonial migrant experience within the context of a wider European debate spanning sixty years and three generations Meer
PaperbackEngels9780674299085
6-5-2025
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. Meer
GebondenEngels9780674279391
9-5-2023
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. Meer
GebondenEngels9781107039698
7-10-2013
European markets almost exclusively relied on Caribbean sugar produced by slave labor until abolitionist campaigns began around 1800. Thereafter, importing Asian sugar and transferring plantation production to Asia became a serious option for the Western world. Meer