Plantation Knowledge
Plantation Knowledge
Agricultural Colonization, Exploitation, and Exchange Since 1500
Lindner, Ulrike; Miller, Nicholas B.
State University of New York Press
04/2026
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Plantation Knowledge: Concept, History, and Research
Nicholas B. Miller and Ulrike Lindner
Part I: Epistemology
1. Between Irish Plantation and the Plantation Complex: The Down Survey (1654-1658), Projecting, and the Origins of Political Arithmetic
Ted McCormick
2. The Badianus Herbal and Forced Indigenous Labor: Art, Land, and Nahua Knowledge in Sixteenth-Century Central Mexico
Jennifer R. Saracino
Part II: Boundaries
3. Sugar and Sovereignty in Hawai'i: John Adams Kuakini Cummins and Waimanalo Plantation, 1878-1895
Nicholas B. Miller
4. Experimental Paternalism: An Owenite Plantation in Mississippi, 1820-1870
Claudia Roesch
Part III: Experiments
5. Revisiting the Charduar Plantation: Local Connections, Imperial Portfolios, and the Global Pathways of Assam Rubber
Moritz von Brescius
6. Sugar in Province Wellesley: Converging Streams of Plantation Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Malaya
Christina Skott
Part IV: Institutionalization
7. Cocoa and Coercion: Connected Histories of Sao Tome and the Belgian Congo
Marta Macedo
8. Copra and Conquest: Penal Colonies and Botanical Knowledge in the American Colonial Philippines
Theresa Ventura
Part V: Reform
9. Cane Farmers Versus Sugar Factories in Post-Emancipation Era Cuba and Brazil
Gillian McGillivray
10. Managing Regulation: Changes of Policy and Continuities of Practice on Indian Tea Plantations, 1901-1931
Rebekah McCallum
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Plantation Knowledge: Concept, History, and Research
Nicholas B. Miller and Ulrike Lindner
Part I: Epistemology
1. Between Irish Plantation and the Plantation Complex: The Down Survey (1654-1658), Projecting, and the Origins of Political Arithmetic
Ted McCormick
2. The Badianus Herbal and Forced Indigenous Labor: Art, Land, and Nahua Knowledge in Sixteenth-Century Central Mexico
Jennifer R. Saracino
Part II: Boundaries
3. Sugar and Sovereignty in Hawai'i: John Adams Kuakini Cummins and Waimanalo Plantation, 1878-1895
Nicholas B. Miller
4. Experimental Paternalism: An Owenite Plantation in Mississippi, 1820-1870
Claudia Roesch
Part III: Experiments
5. Revisiting the Charduar Plantation: Local Connections, Imperial Portfolios, and the Global Pathways of Assam Rubber
Moritz von Brescius
6. Sugar in Province Wellesley: Converging Streams of Plantation Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Malaya
Christina Skott
Part IV: Institutionalization
7. Cocoa and Coercion: Connected Histories of Sao Tome and the Belgian Congo
Marta Macedo
8. Copra and Conquest: Penal Colonies and Botanical Knowledge in the American Colonial Philippines
Theresa Ventura
Part V: Reform
9. Cane Farmers Versus Sugar Factories in Post-Emancipation Era Cuba and Brazil
Gillian McGillivray
10. Managing Regulation: Changes of Policy and Continuities of Practice on Indian Tea Plantations, 1901-1931
Rebekah McCallum
List of Contributors
Index
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plantation history, plantations from 1500-1950, global plantations, Ireland, Mexico, the Mississippi Delta, Hawai'i, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Cuba, Brazil, West Central Africa,
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Plantation Knowledge: Concept, History, and Research
Nicholas B. Miller and Ulrike Lindner
Part I: Epistemology
1. Between Irish Plantation and the Plantation Complex: The Down Survey (1654-1658), Projecting, and the Origins of Political Arithmetic
Ted McCormick
2. The Badianus Herbal and Forced Indigenous Labor: Art, Land, and Nahua Knowledge in Sixteenth-Century Central Mexico
Jennifer R. Saracino
Part II: Boundaries
3. Sugar and Sovereignty in Hawai'i: John Adams Kuakini Cummins and Waimanalo Plantation, 1878-1895
Nicholas B. Miller
4. Experimental Paternalism: An Owenite Plantation in Mississippi, 1820-1870
Claudia Roesch
Part III: Experiments
5. Revisiting the Charduar Plantation: Local Connections, Imperial Portfolios, and the Global Pathways of Assam Rubber
Moritz von Brescius
6. Sugar in Province Wellesley: Converging Streams of Plantation Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Malaya
Christina Skott
Part IV: Institutionalization
7. Cocoa and Coercion: Connected Histories of Sao Tome and the Belgian Congo
Marta Macedo
8. Copra and Conquest: Penal Colonies and Botanical Knowledge in the American Colonial Philippines
Theresa Ventura
Part V: Reform
9. Cane Farmers Versus Sugar Factories in Post-Emancipation Era Cuba and Brazil
Gillian McGillivray
10. Managing Regulation: Changes of Policy and Continuities of Practice on Indian Tea Plantations, 1901-1931
Rebekah McCallum
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Plantation Knowledge: Concept, History, and Research
Nicholas B. Miller and Ulrike Lindner
Part I: Epistemology
1. Between Irish Plantation and the Plantation Complex: The Down Survey (1654-1658), Projecting, and the Origins of Political Arithmetic
Ted McCormick
2. The Badianus Herbal and Forced Indigenous Labor: Art, Land, and Nahua Knowledge in Sixteenth-Century Central Mexico
Jennifer R. Saracino
Part II: Boundaries
3. Sugar and Sovereignty in Hawai'i: John Adams Kuakini Cummins and Waimanalo Plantation, 1878-1895
Nicholas B. Miller
4. Experimental Paternalism: An Owenite Plantation in Mississippi, 1820-1870
Claudia Roesch
Part III: Experiments
5. Revisiting the Charduar Plantation: Local Connections, Imperial Portfolios, and the Global Pathways of Assam Rubber
Moritz von Brescius
6. Sugar in Province Wellesley: Converging Streams of Plantation Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Malaya
Christina Skott
Part IV: Institutionalization
7. Cocoa and Coercion: Connected Histories of Sao Tome and the Belgian Congo
Marta Macedo
8. Copra and Conquest: Penal Colonies and Botanical Knowledge in the American Colonial Philippines
Theresa Ventura
Part V: Reform
9. Cane Farmers Versus Sugar Factories in Post-Emancipation Era Cuba and Brazil
Gillian McGillivray
10. Managing Regulation: Changes of Policy and Continuities of Practice on Indian Tea Plantations, 1901-1931
Rebekah McCallum
List of Contributors
Index
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