The Employment of Women in the Pineapple Canneries of Hawaii

The Employment of Women in the Pineapple Canneries of Hawaii
Author: Caroline Manning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1930
Genre: Canned foods industry
ISBN: UIUC:30112104140147

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The Employment of Women in the Pineapple Canneries of Hawaii

The Employment of Women in the Pineapple Canneries of Hawaii
Author: Agnes Lydia Peterson,Caroline Manning,Emily Clark Brown,Ethel Lombard Best,United States. Women's Bureau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 846
Release: 1930
Genre: Accidents
ISBN: OSU:32435026127241

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The Employment of Women in the Pineapple Canneries of Hawaii

The Employment of Women in the Pineapple Canneries of Hawaii
Author: Caroline Manning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1930
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:561906716

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Women Workers in Hawaii s Pineapple Industry

Women Workers in Hawaii s Pineapple Industry
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1979
Genre: Cannery workers
ISBN: STANFORD:36105015058634

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Pineapple Culture

Pineapple Culture
Author: Gary Y. Okihiro
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520942957

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Plucked from tropical America, the pineapple was brought to European tables and hothouses before it was conveyed back to the tropics, where it came to dominate U.S. and world markets. Pineapple Culture is a dazzling history of the world's tropical and temperate zones told through the pineapple's illustrative career. Following Gary Y. Okihiro's enthusiastically received Island World: A History of Hawai`i and the United States, Pineapple Culture continues to upend conventional ideas about history, space, and time with its provocative vision. At the center of the story is the thoroughly modern tale of Dole's "Hawaiian" pineapple, which, from its island periphery, infiltrated the white, middle-class homes of the continental United States. The transit of the pineapple brilliantly illuminates the history and geography of empires—their creations and accumulations; the circuits of knowledge, capital, labor, goods, and the cultures that characterize them; and their assumed power to name, classify, and rule over alien lands, peoples, and resources.

The Pineapple

The Pineapple
Author: Francesca Beauman
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781446444689

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This enchanting, juicy history takes us from the pineapple's origins in the Amazon rainforests to its first tasting by Columbus in Guadeloupe and its starring role on the royal dinner tables of Europe. In the eighteenth-century this spectacular fruit reigned supreme: despite the fact that, at first, to cultivate just one cost the same as a new coach, every great house soon boasted its own steaming pits filled with hundreds upon hundreds of pineapple plants. As the Prada handbag of its day, a real-life, homegrown pineapple was a powerful status symbol, so much so that at first, it was extremely unusual actually to eat the fruit. The image appeared on gateposts, on teapots, furniture and wallpaper. A new phase opened when growers in the Caribbean began supplying pineapples in the 1840s and later the first canning factory was built in Hawaii. As the story rolls on, through the heyday of pineapple chunks and cocktails, right up to the fashions of today,it touches on pineapples and sex, pineapples and empire, pineapples in art. Why is the pineapple so special? In one surprising sense it is indeed ideal. Made up of hundreds of separate fruitlets, its spirals embody the gradations of the Golden Mean - it is mathematically perfect. But it is more than that - for years a focus of traveller's tales, it is a treasure of sight and scent and taste. Packed with fascinating illustrations, this delicious book sees Fran Beauman explore the life and lore of the king of fruits: scholarly, witty and fun, it is a true hamper of delights.

The Employment of Women in Slaughtering and Meat Packing

The Employment of Women in Slaughtering and Meat Packing
Author: Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1932
Genre: Meat industry and trade
ISBN: UIUC:30112104140204

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A Pacific Industry

A Pacific Industry
Author: Richard A. Hawkins
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857720429

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The Hawaiian pineapple industry emerged in the late nineteenth century as part of an attempt to diversify the Hawaiian economy from dependence on sugar cane as its only staple industry. Here, economic historian Richard A. Hawkins presents a definitive history of an industry from its modest beginnings to its emergence as a major contributor to the American industrial narrative. He traces the rise and fall of the corporate giants who dominated the global canning world for much of the twentieth century. Drawing from a host of familiar economic models and an unparalleled body of research, Hawkins analyses the entrepreneurial development and twentieth-century migration of the pineapple canning industry in Hawaii. The result is not only a comprehensive history, but also a unique story of American innovation and ingenuity amid the rising tides of globalization.