The Peasant Cotton

The Peasant Cotton
Author: Thomas J. Bassett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Cotton trade
ISBN: OCLC:1392326338

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The Peasant Cotton Revolution in West Africa

The Peasant Cotton Revolution in West Africa
Author: Thomas J. Bassett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521788838

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The literature of Africa is dominated by accounts of crisis and gloom. But Thomas Bassett, a distinguished American geographer well known in the field of development, tells an unusual story of the growth of the cotton economy of West Africa. One of the few long-running success stories in African development, change was brought about by tens of thousands of small-scale peasant farmers. While the introduction of new strains of cotton in French West Africa was in part a result of agronomic research by French scientists, supported by an unusually efficient marketing structure, this is not a case of triumphant top-down 'planification'. Employing the case of Côte d'Ivoire, Professor Bassett shows agricultural intensification to result from the cumulative effect of decades of incremental changes in farming techniques and social organization. A significant contribution to the literature, the book demonstrates the need to consider the local and temporal dimensions of agricultural innovations. It brings into question many key assumptions that have influenced development policies during the twentieth century.

Hanging by a Thread

Hanging by a Thread
Author: William G. Moseley,Leslie C. Gray
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780896804616

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The textile industry was one of the first manufacturing activities to become organized globally, as mechanized production in Europe used cotton from the various colonies. Africa, the least developed of the world’s major regions, is now increasingly engaged in the production of this crop for the global market, and debates about the pros and cons of this trend have intensified. Hanging by a Thread: Cotton, Globalization, and Poverty in Africa illuminates the connections between Africa and the global economy. The editors offer a compelling set of linked studies that detail one aspect of the globalization process in Africa, the cotton commodity chain. From global policy debates, to impacts on the natural environment, to the economic and social implications of this process, Hanging by a Thread explores cotton production in the postcolonial period from different disciplinary perspectives and in a range of national contexts. This approach makes the globalization process palpable by detailing how changes at the macroeconomic level play out on the ground in the world’s poorest region. Hanging by a Thread offers new insights on the region in a global context and provides a critical perspective on current and future development policy for Africa. Contributors: Thomas J. Bassett, Jim Bingen, Duncan Boughton, Brian M. Dowd, Marnus Gouse, Leslie C. Gray, Dolores Koenig, Scott M. Lacy, William G. Moseley, Colin Poulton, Bhavani Shankar, Corinne Siaens, Colin Thirtle, David Tschirley, and Quentin Wodon.

Cotton Colonialism and Social History in Sub Saharan Africa

Cotton  Colonialism  and Social History in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Allen F. Isaacman,Richard L. Roberts
Publsiher: Heinemann International Incorporated
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105017260758

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By linking cotton and colonialism in this way, these eleven case studies open up new comparisons between different colonial agricultural policies, different labor regimes, and different forms of African response to colonial economic policies. This study of cotton in colonial Africa highlights both the way industrial capitalism sought to call forth tropical raw materials and the ways this colonial project was shaped by the dynamic local processes of production, exchange, social reproduction, and rural resistance.

The Economic Revolution in British West Africa

The Economic Revolution in British West Africa
Author: Allan McPhee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1970
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: UCAL:B3292435

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Cloth in West African History

Cloth in West African History
Author: Colleen E. Kriger
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2006-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780759114234

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In this holistic approach to the study of textiles and their makers, Colleen Kriger charts the role cotton has played in commercial, community, and labor settings in West Africa. By paying close attention to the details of how people made, exchanged, and wore cotton cloth from before industrialization in Europe to the twentieth century, she is able to demonstrate some of the cultural effects of Africa's long involvement in trading contacts with Muslim societies and with Europe. Cloth in West African History thus offers a fresh perspective on the history of the region and on the local, regional, and global processes that shaped it. A variety of readers will find its account and insights into the African past and culture valuable, and will appreciate the connections made between the local concerns of small-scale weavers in African villages, the emergence of an indigenous textile industry, and its integration into international networks.

Global Histories Imperial Commodities Local Interactions

Global Histories  Imperial Commodities  Local Interactions
Author: Jonathan Curry-Machado
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2013-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137283603

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The papers presented in this collection offer a wide range of cases, from Asia, Africa and the Americas, and broadly cover the last two centuries, in which commodities have led to the consolidation of a globalised economy and society – forging this out of distinctive local experiences of cultivation and production, and regional circuits of trade.

An Economic History of West Africa

An Economic History of West Africa
Author: A. G. Hopkins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429683121

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This pioneering and celebrated work was the first, and remains the standard, account of the economic history of the huge area conventionally known as West Africa. The book ranges from prehistoric times to independence and covers the former French territories, as well as those colonised by the British. It criticises conventional beliefs about economic backwardness, offers an alternative account that explains the particular configuration of poverty that characterised the pre-colonial period, and assesses the consequences of the region’s interaction with the wider world – from the growth of the Saharan and Atlantic trades to the rise and demise of colonial rule. This edition contains a substantial new Introduction that discusses the development of the subject during the past 50 years, evaluates the debate over the original interpretation, and provides a valuable guide to additional reading, bringing the reader up to date with current scholarship on the subject, as well as providing avenues for further independent research. Appearing at a time when the study of African economic history is enjoying a revival and is engaging economists as well as historians, the book fills a large gap in African studies, provides newcomers with a stimulating point of entry into the subject, and contributes to our understanding of wider issues of global underdevelopment.