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- catalog abstract ""This book explores how Europeans introduced and used drugs in colonial contexts for the exploitation and placation of indigenous labor. Combining history and anthropology, it examines the role of drugs in trade and labor during the age of western colonial expansion. From considering the introduction of alcohol in the West African slave trade to the use of coca as a labor enhancer in the Andes, these original contributions examine both the encouragement of drug use by colonial powers and the extent to which local peoples' previous experience with psychoactive substances shaped their use of drugs introduced by Europeans." "The authors show that drugs possessed characteristics that made them a particularly effective means for propagating trade or increasing the extent and intensity of labor. In the early stages of European expansion, drugs were introduced to draw people, quite literally, into relations of dependency with European trade partners. Over time, the drugs used to intensify the amount and duration of labor shifted from alcohol, opium, and marijuana - which were used to overcome the drudgery and discomfort of physical labor - to caffeine-based stimulants, which provided a more alert workforce."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13012181.
- catalog contributor b13012182.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""This book explores how Europeans introduced and used drugs in colonial contexts for the exploitation and placation of indigenous labor. Combining history and anthropology, it examines the role of drugs in trade and labor during the age of western colonial expansion. From considering the introduction of alcohol in the West African slave trade to the use of coca as a labor enhancer in the Andes, these original contributions examine both the encouragement of drug use by colonial powers and the extent to which local peoples' previous experience with psychoactive substances shaped their use of drugs introduced by Europeans." "The authors show that drugs possessed characteristics that made them a particularly effective means for propagating trade or increasing the extent and intensity of labor. In the early stages of European expansion, drugs were introduced to draw people, quite literally, into relations of dependency with European trade partners. Over time, the drugs used to intensify the amount and duration of labor shifted from alcohol, opium, and marijuana - which were used to overcome the drudgery and discomfort of physical labor - to caffeine-based stimulants, which provided a more alert workforce."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Drugs, desire, and European economic expansion / Daniel Bradburd and William Jankowiak -- Mutual exploitation : aboriginal Australian encounters with Europeans, Southeast Asians, and tobacco / Maggie Brady and Jeremy Long -- "They are beginning to learn the use of tobacco" : cultural context and the creation of a passion in colonial Papua New Guinea / Terence E. Hays -- Alcohol and the slave trade in West Africa, 1400-1850 / Charles Ambler -- Alcohol and the fur trade in New France and English America, 1600-1800 / Peter C. Mancall -- Rum and ganja : indenture, drug foods, labor motivation, and the evolution of the modern sugar industry in Trinidad / Michael V. Angrosino -- Inside the Windhoek lager : liquor and lust in Namibia / Robert Gordon -- Alcohol as a direct and indirect labor enhancer in the mixed economy of the Batswana, 1800-1900 / David N. Suggs and Stacy A. Lewis -- Coca as symbol and labor enhancer in the Andes : a historical overview / Vicki Cassman, Larry Cartmell, and Eliana Belmonte -- Caffeine and culture / E.N. Anderson -- Drugs in work and trade : new directions for the study of drug use / Daniel Bradburd and William Jankowiak.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-244) and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 253 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Drugs, labor, and colonial expansion.".
- catalog identifier "0816523517 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Drugs, labor, and colonial expansion.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Tucson : University of Arizona Press,".
- catalog relation "Drugs, labor, and colonial expansion.".
- catalog subject "306.3/6 21".
- catalog subject "Drug abuse Cross-cultural studies.".
- catalog subject "HV5824.I48 D78 2003".
- catalog subject "Indigenous peoples Drug use History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Drugs, desire, and European economic expansion / Daniel Bradburd and William Jankowiak -- Mutual exploitation : aboriginal Australian encounters with Europeans, Southeast Asians, and tobacco / Maggie Brady and Jeremy Long -- "They are beginning to learn the use of tobacco" : cultural context and the creation of a passion in colonial Papua New Guinea / Terence E. Hays -- Alcohol and the slave trade in West Africa, 1400-1850 / Charles Ambler -- Alcohol and the fur trade in New France and English America, 1600-1800 / Peter C. Mancall -- Rum and ganja : indenture, drug foods, labor motivation, and the evolution of the modern sugar industry in Trinidad / Michael V. Angrosino -- Inside the Windhoek lager : liquor and lust in Namibia / Robert Gordon -- Alcohol as a direct and indirect labor enhancer in the mixed economy of the Batswana, 1800-1900 / David N. Suggs and Stacy A. Lewis -- Coca as symbol and labor enhancer in the Andes : a historical overview / Vicki Cassman, Larry Cartmell, and Eliana Belmonte -- Caffeine and culture / E.N. Anderson -- Drugs in work and trade : new directions for the study of drug use / Daniel Bradburd and William Jankowiak.".
- catalog title "Drugs, labor, and colonial expansion / edited by William Jankowiak and Daniel Bradburd.".
- catalog type "text".