This paper examines ideas about the market in two different colonial situations: the 18th Century French island colonies of the Indian Ocean, and 20th Century British colonial Africa. It is argued that, in both cases, a crucial issue was the relationship between persons and commodities; that the...
and the Globalization of Veterinary Medicine brings together case studies from the Americas, western Europe, and the European and Japanese colonies to illustrate how the rapid growth of the international trade in animals through the nineteenth century engendered the spread of infectious diseases, sometime...
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that go on to create the bases behind the acceptance of Ibsen as a valuable instrument of Norwegian soft power: “relationality (between norms, values, and beliefs); dissensus within some framework of consensus (especially in regard to the marginal, the poor, gender relations, ...
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a birth rate estimated at 14.4 per thousand which is higher than the EC average, but a lower death rate (9.2 per thousand) than most other West European countries. The arrival in Portugal of residents from the former colonies and the return of migrant workers have since the mid-1970s exace...
Henry Flaglerarrived aboard the first train to Key West, the southernmost point of the U.S., in 1912, marking completion of his Florida East Coast Railway linking the East Coast from north to south. In his path, he left grand hotels – theHotel Ponce de Leonin St. Augustine, and theBre...
In management and organisation studies, scholars have shown that the bureaucratic experience in the colonies (e.g., Frenkel & Shenhav, 2006) and the experience acquired in the management of slaves in southern plantations (Cooke, 2003a), for instance, actually contributed to shaping the 'Western'...
The apologists for colonialism have emphasized the stimulus given to the indigenous economy by the introduction of foreign capital; the 'underdevelopment theorists' have turned this interpretation on its head and represented the relationship as being, particularly in 'settler colonies' such as Kenya and...
Ralley, Rob. "Medical Economies in Fifteenth-Century England." In Medicine and the Market in England and its Colonies, c.1450-c.1850, ed. Mark S.R. Jenner and Patrick Wallis, 24-46. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.Ralley Rob. Medical Economies in Fifteenth-Century England. In: ...