Empire of cotton : a new history of global capitalism / Sven Beckert
By: Beckert, Sven.
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Introduction -- The rise of the global commodity -- Building war capitalism -- The wages of war capitalism -- Capturing Labor, Conquering land -- Slavery takes command -- Industrial capitalism takes wing -- Mobilizing industrial labor -- Making cotton global -- A war reverberates around the world -- Global Reconstruction -- Destructions -- The new cotton imperialism -- The return of the global south -- The weave and the weft: an epilogue -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Index
This book is the winner of the 2015 Bancroft Prize and the 2015 Philip Taft Prize. It is the finalist for the 2015 Pulizter Prize for History and shortlisted for the 2015 Cundill Prize in Historical Literature. For about 900 years, from 1000 to 1900, cotton was the world's most important manufacturing industry. It remains a vast business - if all the cotton bales produced in 2013 had been stacked on top of each other they would have made a somewhat unstable tower 40,000 miles high. Sven Beckert's superb new book is a history of the overwhelming role played by cotton in dictating the shape of our world. It is both a gripping narrative and a brilliant case history of how the world works
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