The objective of this study is to demonstrate the importance of sugar companies in Guadeloupe's history. Established and then maintained by France, they delay the development of a public space as well as the apprenticeship in the concept of public service, thus inviting to qualify this territory as an enterprise island. Embodied by the group of entrepreneurs who administer them locally from the 1930s to the 1960s, the domination of the sugar industry is based on the sugar island's legacy, which constitutes its strength through its long-standing activity as much as its weakness by the stigma of slavery that weighs on entrepreneurial relations. Created in the 1930s, when the colonial state made the economy dependent on its sugar industry, the...
Les petits agriculteurs de la zone cannière n'ont pu se développer en paysannerie au sens classique ...
Sugar crisis and land reform in Guadeloupe. Agrarian structures and economic and social change. Th...
In the 1700s, French colonies in the Caribbean produced massive amounts of sugar cane for shipment e...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate the importance of sugar companies in Guadeloupe's hist...
L'objectif de cette étude est de démontrer le poids des entreprises sucrières dans l'histoire de la ...
White Creoles controlled the economy in the island of Guadeloupe, Martinique and Reunion until 1946....
The central fact of West Indian economic history in the second half of the XIXth century is probably...
Dès ses débuts, l'aventure sucrière en Guyane est l’objet d’une oscillation permanente entre fascina...
The Truck Farms of the Côte-sous-le vent, Guadeloupe : Farmers or Small Landowners. — During the sug...
The Martinique sugar and rum economy threatened (1950-1980). Once a flourishing «sugar island», Mar...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
La Compagnie des îles de l’Amérique, reformée en 1635 à l’initiative du cardinal de Richelieu, fait ...
With the discovery of the New World and economic shifts towards mercantilism, competition between Eu...
From sugar to service sector : the economic development in Reunion. The contemporary economy of Reun...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, from 1816 to 1848, the slave population of the Guadelou...
Les petits agriculteurs de la zone cannière n'ont pu se développer en paysannerie au sens classique ...
Sugar crisis and land reform in Guadeloupe. Agrarian structures and economic and social change. Th...
In the 1700s, French colonies in the Caribbean produced massive amounts of sugar cane for shipment e...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate the importance of sugar companies in Guadeloupe's hist...
L'objectif de cette étude est de démontrer le poids des entreprises sucrières dans l'histoire de la ...
White Creoles controlled the economy in the island of Guadeloupe, Martinique and Reunion until 1946....
The central fact of West Indian economic history in the second half of the XIXth century is probably...
Dès ses débuts, l'aventure sucrière en Guyane est l’objet d’une oscillation permanente entre fascina...
The Truck Farms of the Côte-sous-le vent, Guadeloupe : Farmers or Small Landowners. — During the sug...
The Martinique sugar and rum economy threatened (1950-1980). Once a flourishing «sugar island», Mar...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
La Compagnie des îles de l’Amérique, reformée en 1635 à l’initiative du cardinal de Richelieu, fait ...
With the discovery of the New World and economic shifts towards mercantilism, competition between Eu...
From sugar to service sector : the economic development in Reunion. The contemporary economy of Reun...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, from 1816 to 1848, the slave population of the Guadelou...
Les petits agriculteurs de la zone cannière n'ont pu se développer en paysannerie au sens classique ...
Sugar crisis and land reform in Guadeloupe. Agrarian structures and economic and social change. Th...
In the 1700s, French colonies in the Caribbean produced massive amounts of sugar cane for shipment e...