While the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico may conjure up images of vacation getaways and cocktails by the sea, these easy stereotypes hide a story filled with sweat and toil. The story of sugarcane and rum production in the Caribbean has been told many times. But few know the bittersweet story of sugar and rum in the jungles of the Yucatán Peninsula during the nineteenth century. This is much more than a history of coveted commodities. The unique story that unfolds in John R. Gust and Jennifer P. Mathews’s new history Sugarcane and Rum is told through the lens of Maya laborers who worked under brutal conditions on small haciendas to harvest sugarcane and produce rum. Gust and Mathews weave together ethnographic interviews and historical archive...
Cada año, muchas personas que viven en la colonia de Tzinil bajan a cortar la caña de productoras y ...
The land of the Magical Maya is a mythical region in the south of Mexico where there are enigmatic c...
textThis dissertation is an ethnographic work describing how foodways have become central to identit...
In this dissertation I explore the working lives of laborers at three, late nineteenth and early twe...
Across human history, alcohol has operated as a driving force behind the development of economies, s...
This research focuses on the recent historic past (1850–1920) of the Costa Escondida region of north...
Sugar, coffee, corn, and chocolate have long dominated the study of Central American commerce, and r...
Technological innovation was central to nineteenth-century Cuba’s lead in world sugar manufacture. A...
In view of the changing relationship between Cuba and the USA, this paper explores the activities of...
Sugar cane was a well-known crop to planters in the Texas counties of Brazoria, Fort Bend, Matagorda...
This thesis will examine the massive impact of henequen on the state of Yucatán, Mexico, specificall...
Cane-cultivation can, to a large extent, be said to symbolize the history of the Caribbean. Followin...
During the nineteenth century, the Mexican southeastern territories experienced a series of indigeno...
During the score of years of British occupation little sugar was produced in Florida. The cultivatio...
At the northeast tip of the Yucatán Peninsula - where the Caribbean meets the Gulf of Mexico - lies ...
Cada año, muchas personas que viven en la colonia de Tzinil bajan a cortar la caña de productoras y ...
The land of the Magical Maya is a mythical region in the south of Mexico where there are enigmatic c...
textThis dissertation is an ethnographic work describing how foodways have become central to identit...
In this dissertation I explore the working lives of laborers at three, late nineteenth and early twe...
Across human history, alcohol has operated as a driving force behind the development of economies, s...
This research focuses on the recent historic past (1850–1920) of the Costa Escondida region of north...
Sugar, coffee, corn, and chocolate have long dominated the study of Central American commerce, and r...
Technological innovation was central to nineteenth-century Cuba’s lead in world sugar manufacture. A...
In view of the changing relationship between Cuba and the USA, this paper explores the activities of...
Sugar cane was a well-known crop to planters in the Texas counties of Brazoria, Fort Bend, Matagorda...
This thesis will examine the massive impact of henequen on the state of Yucatán, Mexico, specificall...
Cane-cultivation can, to a large extent, be said to symbolize the history of the Caribbean. Followin...
During the nineteenth century, the Mexican southeastern territories experienced a series of indigeno...
During the score of years of British occupation little sugar was produced in Florida. The cultivatio...
At the northeast tip of the Yucatán Peninsula - where the Caribbean meets the Gulf of Mexico - lies ...
Cada año, muchas personas que viven en la colonia de Tzinil bajan a cortar la caña de productoras y ...
The land of the Magical Maya is a mythical region in the south of Mexico where there are enigmatic c...
textThis dissertation is an ethnographic work describing how foodways have become central to identit...