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Sugar and the Indian Ocean World : Trade and Consumption in the Eighteenth-Century Persian Gulf / Norifumi Daito.

Bloomsbury Collections: History 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Daito, Norifumi, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic history.
Indian Ocean.
Middle East--History.
Middle East.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (249 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2024.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024.
System Details:
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Summary:
Tracing the history of the sugar trade and its consumption in the Persian Gulf during the 18th century, this book explores the interplay of social, economic and political interests created by this popular commodity. The study of sugar has, until now, focused mainly on its significant growth in European markets from the mid-17th century and, more recently, parallel developments in East Asia. In this book, Daito how the sugar trade also developed in, and became important to, the Indian Ocean World. Studying how the consumption of sugar wavered after the brutal overthrow of the Safavid dynasty in 1722, this book shows how the Dutch East India Company and the trading network responded to political upheavals in the region and, consequently, the changing trading conditions. Arguing that sugar continued to be imported and consumed despite these political disturbances, Sugar and the Indian Ocean World proves this was not a period of economic stagnation for the region, and shows how sugar became an important intersection between socio-cultural practices and the Indian Ocean economy.
Contents:
Introduction 1. The Sugar Consumption market 2. Sugar Trade in the Persian Gulf: the VOC 3. Sugar Trade in the Persian Gulf: the VOC's competitors 4. Alternative Sugar Hubs: Basra, Bushire and Kharg 5. Company Brokers 6. The Commercial Middle Ground Conclusion
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781350399235
135039923X
9781350405400
135040540X
9781350399228
1350399221
OCLC:
1439718203

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