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A Local History of Global Capital: Jute and Peasant Life in the Bengal Delta
By (Author) Tariq Omar Ali
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
23rd July 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Economic history
Social and cultural history
338.4767713
Hardback
272
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
Before the advent of synthetic fibers and cargo containers, jute sacks were the preferred packaging material of global trade, transporting the world's grain, cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee, wool, guano, and bacon. Jute was the second-most widely consumed fiber in the world, after cotton. While the sack circulated globally, the plant was cultivated
"Shortlisted for the ICAS Book Prize in Social Sciences, International Convention of Asia Scholars"
Tariq Omar Ali is assistant professor of history at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.