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The integration of the world coffee market / Steven Topik -- Coffee in the Red Sea area from the 16th to the 19th century / Michel Tuchscherer -- The origins and development of coffee production in R歋union and Madagascar, 1711-1960/ Gwyn Campbell -- The coffee crisis in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, 1870-1914 / William Gervase Clarence-Smith -- The historical construction of quality and competitiveness: a preliminary discussion of coffee commodity chains/ Mario Samper K. -- Coffee cultivation in Java, 1830-1907 / M.R. Fernando -- Labor, race and gender on the coffee plantations in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), 1834-1880 / Rachel Kurien -- Coffee and indigenous labor in Guatemala, 1871-1980/ David McCreery -- Patriarchy from above, patriarchy from below, debt peonage on Nicaraguan coffee estates, 1870-1930 / Elizabeth Dore -- Small farmers and coffee in Nicaragua/ Julie Charlip -- Coffee and recolonization of Highland Chiapas, Mexico: Indian communities and plantation labor, 1892-1912 / Jan Rus -- Comparing coffee production in Cameroon and Tanzania, c. 1900 to 1960s: land, labor and politics/ Andreas Eckert -- Smaller is better: a consensus of peasants and bureaucrats in colonial Tanganyika / Kenneth Curtis -- On paths not taken: commercial capital and coffee production in Costa Rica / Lowell Gudmundson/ Coffee and development of the Rio de Janeiro economy: 1888-1920 / Hildete Pereira de Melo -- Conclusion: New Propositions and a Research Agenda/ Steven Topik and William Gervase Clarence-Smith - Appendix: Historical statistics of coffee production and trade from 1700 to 1960 / Mario Samper and Radin Fernando. |