This essay examines the condition of the British West India Sugar Industry at the end of the nineteenth century, by referring to the Report of the West India Royal Commission of 1897. It was appointed to enquire into the condition and prospects of the British West Indies and to suggest means calculated to restore the prosperity of those colonies. Such colonies as Barbados, Antigua and St. Kitts-Nevis produced virtually nothing else than sugar. These were still sugar monoculture colonies at the end of the nineteenth century. On the other hand, by the 1890s, Grenada and Jamaica had built up substantial alternative industries. But there were colonies in the state of extreme depression. The sugar-cane industries in such colonies as St. Vincent ...
After having dominated the world market, sugar production of most of the Caribbean countries now pla...
The West India interest began to lobby on behalf of the Caribbean sugar trade during the late eighte...
The Dance of the Millions occurred during the year 1920 when, following the cessation of World War O...
The cessation of bounties on beet sugar on September 1st, 1900, had no miraculous effect on the Bri...
This essay focuses on the competing identities that came to be associated with British West Indians ...
British Guiana was an anomaly among British Caribbean sugar colonies during the nineteenth century. ...
During the period between Slave Emancipation in 1834, and the publication of the Report of the Royal...
The West India Royal Commission of 1897 advanced a number of recommendations intended to lift the We...
Author examines the pattern and direction of technological change in the cane sugar industry of Barb...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 August, 1979Since 1650 the production of cane sug...
Summary Sugar is of vital importance to many Third World countries as a source of foreign exchange...
Today India is among the major sugar producers and sugar-making has a long tradition, yet the adopti...
The first months of 1909 were troubled times in the equatorial Atlantic island of São Tomé. In mid-...
A study of the British West Indian colonies, including British Guiana, but excluding British Hondura...
The sugar industry in the colony of Queensland (Australia) began in the late 1800s, initially follow...
After having dominated the world market, sugar production of most of the Caribbean countries now pla...
The West India interest began to lobby on behalf of the Caribbean sugar trade during the late eighte...
The Dance of the Millions occurred during the year 1920 when, following the cessation of World War O...
The cessation of bounties on beet sugar on September 1st, 1900, had no miraculous effect on the Bri...
This essay focuses on the competing identities that came to be associated with British West Indians ...
British Guiana was an anomaly among British Caribbean sugar colonies during the nineteenth century. ...
During the period between Slave Emancipation in 1834, and the publication of the Report of the Royal...
The West India Royal Commission of 1897 advanced a number of recommendations intended to lift the We...
Author examines the pattern and direction of technological change in the cane sugar industry of Barb...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 August, 1979Since 1650 the production of cane sug...
Summary Sugar is of vital importance to many Third World countries as a source of foreign exchange...
Today India is among the major sugar producers and sugar-making has a long tradition, yet the adopti...
The first months of 1909 were troubled times in the equatorial Atlantic island of São Tomé. In mid-...
A study of the British West Indian colonies, including British Guiana, but excluding British Hondura...
The sugar industry in the colony of Queensland (Australia) began in the late 1800s, initially follow...
After having dominated the world market, sugar production of most of the Caribbean countries now pla...
The West India interest began to lobby on behalf of the Caribbean sugar trade during the late eighte...
The Dance of the Millions occurred during the year 1920 when, following the cessation of World War O...