RHN 52/2021 | Publication
Commodity Frontiers 2 (2021): Stimulant Frontiers
Commodity Frontiers is the Journal of the Commodity Frontiers Initiative (CFI).
Table of Contents
Stimulant Frontiers: Editorial Introduction
Mindi Schneider, Ulbe Bosma
Studying Commodity Frontiers
The Coffee Frontier in Proto-Colonial and Colonial Angola
Jelmer Vos
Teaching Commodity Frontiers
Teaching the History of Drugs as Commodities: A Talk with Historian Paul Gootenberg
Elisabet Dueholm Rasch
Historians take on the Present
Working the Rural-Urban Divide: Alexander Day Traces a Century of Agricultural Modernisation in China’s Present-Day Tea Capital
Mindi Schneider
Commodity Frontier Political Ecology
The True Price of Quality: On the Infrastructures of Tea in Postcolonial Kenya
Hannah Elliott, Martin Skrydstrup
Conflicts, Frictions, and Counternarratives
Illicit Crop Frontiers: Colonialism, Commodification, and Countermovements
Serena Stein, Katie Sandwell
Creative Frontiers
A New Museum Order: Representing the Lasting Legacy of Raw Materials: A Conversation with Roger M. Buergel and Sophia Prinz
Maarten Vanden Eynde
From the Field
Labor Commodification in the Sugarcane Plantations of Alagoas, Northeast Brazil
Allan S. Queiroz
Publications
Global Commodities: Special Issue of the Austrian Journal of Historical Studies
Erich Landsteiner, Ernst Langthaler
Op-Eds
Malthus in Smith Clothing: The Dasgupta Review
Robert Fletcher
Events and Announcements
Claudia Bernardi
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