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Sugar: A Bitterweet History

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Penguin, Apr 1, 2010 - History - 464 pages
Sugar: A Bittersweet History is a compelling and surprising look at the sweet commodity, from how it Africanized the cane fields of the Caribbean to how it fuelled the Industrial Revolution and jumpstarted the fast- food revolution. The book explores the hidden stories behind this sweet product, revealing how powerful American interests deposed Queen Lilišuokalani of Hawaii, how Hitler tried to ensure a steady supply of beet sugar when enemies threatened to cut off Germanyšs supply of overseas cane sugar, and how South Africa established a domestic ethanol industry in the wake of anti-apartheid sugar embargos. The book follows the history of sugar to the present day, showing how sugar made eating on the run socially acceptable and played an integral role in todayšs fast food culture and obesity epidemic.

Impressively researched and commandingly written, Sugar will forever change perceptions of this sweet treat.

  

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User Review  - Eddy Allen - Goodreads

Sugar: A Bittersweet History offers a perceptive and provocative investigation of a commodity that most of us savour every day yet know little about. Impressively researched and commandingly written ... Read full review

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User Review  - Meg - Goodreads

3.5 stars. I'd give this book 5 stars if its title were "Slavery on Sugar Plantations in the Caribbean," because I truly found it to be a well-written and interesting read, which unfortunately only ... Read full review

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Contents

CANE OVERTAKES COMB
TAINO SLAVERY AS THE BLUEPRINT FOR NEW WORLD LABOR
BARTOLOMÉ DE LAS CASAS SUGAR PLANTER AND GUILTY WITNESS
KING SUGAR BEGINS HIS DEPREDATIONS
THE NOBLE DELICACY
TEA COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE
SUGAR AND SCIENCE
THE TEA COMES HOME
ARMED UPRISINGS
THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION
WHITE ABOLITIONISTS
ENLIGHTENED THOUGHT AND SPIRITUAL CONVICTION
THE ABOLITION MOVEMENT
BOYCOTTING SUGAR
THE WEST INDIA INTEREST
SLAVERY LIVES ON

HIGH TEA AND THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
A RUM STORY
THE MIDDLE PASSAGE
THE CANE FIELDS
IN THE SERVICE OF CANE
THE WORKING LIVES OF SUGAR SLAVES
HUMAN AND ANIMAL LIVESTOCK
CANE GANGS
DOMESTIC SLAVES
OVERSEERS
LIFE AFTER HOURS
THE SLAVES FOOD
SLAVE FAMILY LIFE
SLAVE LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF THE GREAT HOUSE
THE GREAT HOUSE
WATCHING EYES LISTENING EARS
ABSENTEEISM THE ROOT OF EVIL
SEXUAL LIAISONS IN THE GREAT HOUSE
RACIAL MEANINGS AND SEXUAL DESIRE IN THE SUGAR WORLD
THE SUGAR INDUSTRY AT WORK IN EUROPE
SHIPBUILDING SLAVING AND SUGAR REFINING
CAPITAL SUGAR
ABSENTEES IN ATTENDANCE
SUGAR BUSINESSES
THE WEST INDIA LOBBY
SNOW FOR SUGAR AND OTHER VICTORIES
DEBT DISEASE AND DEATH
FRENCH SUGAR
NAPOLEONIC BEET
EMBITTERING AFRICA
SUGAR SPAWNS RACISM
BLACK CODES SLAVE LAWS
SLAVE RESISTANCE
MARRONAGE
GRADUAL VERSUS IMMEDIATE EMANCIPATION
EMANCIPATION
EMANCIPATIONS WINNERS AND LOSERS
FREEDOM
CUBAN CANE BECOMES BIG SUGAR
SUGAR MODERNIZES
LOUISIANA WHERE SUGAR WAS KING
RECONSTRUCTING THE SUGAR WORLD 186577
REDEMPTION
THE BEET IN NORTH AMERICA
A PECULIAR NEW INSTITUTION BRINGS INDIANS TO THE WEST INDIES
MAURITIUS
NATAL ZULULAND AND MOZAMBIQUE
FIJI
THE YELLOW TRADE
HAWAII BECOMES KING OF THE SUGAR WORLD
AUSTRALIAN SUGAR AND INDENTURED MELANESIANS
THE WORLDS FAIR AND THE FAST AND SWEET FOOD REVOLUTION
FAST AND SLOW FOOD BEFORE THE FAIR
ICE CREAM AND SODAS
CANDY
SWEETS FOR ALL SEASONS
HOME SWEETEST HOME
THE FEMINIZATION OF SUGAR
PHILANTHROPY IN MILK CHOCOLATE
DEMON RUM AND TEMPERANCE
SUGAR COMES FULL CIRCLE
SUGARCANES ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACY
THE REFINED AND UNREFINED POLITICS OF SUGAR
BIG SUGARS CHALLENGES
THE ANTISUGAR WARS
SUGARS NEW POWER
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