
Feeding Globalization
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In Feeding Globalization, Jane Hooper draws on challenging and previously untapped sources to analyze Madagascar's role in provisioning European trading networks within and ultimately beyond the Indian Ocean. The sale of food from the island not only shaped trade routes and colonial efforts but also encouraged political centralization and the slave trade in Madagascar. Malagasy people played an essential role in supporting European global commerce, with far-reaching effects on their communities.
Feeding Globalization reshapes our understanding of Indian Ocean and global history by insisting historians should pay attention to the role that food played in supporting other exchanges.
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"Jane Hooper's groundbreaking study of Madagascar's provisioning trade offers a fascinating new perspective on Indian Ocean exchanges, European long-distance trade, Madagascan engagement with global markets, and the transformation of the island in the early modern era." "This important book highlights Madagascar's key role in the Indian Ocean's maritime and commercial circuits as a provider of foodstuffs and provisions." "Jane Hooper sheds light on a crucial yet unexplored aspect of early modern globalization." "Feeding Globalization is an engaging introduction to the complexities of Indian Ocean trade and an important reminder of the importance of food and fresh water to global development." (American Historical Review) "This is a welcome addition to the Anglophone historical scholarship on Madagascar, most of which focuses on the nineteenth century. Hooper meticulously reconstructs a convincing picture of how the steady demands of European shipping and colonies for food supplies stimulated the emergence of state formation in western and eastern Madagascar." "Hooper has done a fine job by pushing the history of Madagascar's economic ties with the exterior into territory not adequately explored (or explored at all) by other historians."More details
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- Advance Praise for Feeding Globalization
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1. Feasts and Violence
- 2. "The Richest and Most Fruitful Island in the World"
- 3. The Sakalava: From Warriors to Merchants
- 4. The Betsimisaraka, Pirate Kings
- 5. Rituals of Consumption, Rituals of Domination
- 6. European Warfare and Imperialism
- 7. Slaving Failures
- 8. Exporting Violence to the Comoros
- 9. From Feasts to Famine
- Appendix. Sources for Figures
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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