Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights revert to authors.Today’s society, as many before it, views sugar as the embodiment of pleasure, luxury, and jubilance. Society’s infatuation with sugar is seen in the figurative usage of the word sweet, the association of children with sweetness, the belief that sugar makes one giddy, and the necessary presence of sugar at joyous celebrations. What festivity would be complete without the consumption of sugary delights? Yet, the role sugar played in the project of empire and the long-standing effects of the sugar trade tell a bleaker tale of a commodity stained with the blood of humans and marked with the treachery of consumerism. Though...
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Deverre Christian. Sidney W. Mintz, Sweetness and Power. The Place of Sugar in Modern History. In: A...
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Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
The production of sugar has changed in the twenty-first century from natural cane sugar to high fruc...
In 1900, measuring the purity of sugar was a problem with serious economic consequences, and Congres...
This Article will briefly examine the history of the international sugar trade and discuss the curre...
International audienceThe analysis of culinary treatises makes it possible to follow the evolution o...
Ouvrage issu de la journée d'études du 13 mars 2014 à l'Université de Haute Alsace sur le thème : "l...
With increasing productivity and rising standards of living, a new spirit of consumerism reached Bri...
Attitudes regarding sugar and sweetness have been subject to remarkable shifts in the course of hist...
Living in present-day America makes it hard to imagine an era when sugar was not as inexpensive and ...
This introductory chapter to a book on health effects of sweeteners provides a historical perspectiv...
While men have always looked for sweetness in nature, the vast majority of sugar consumed in France ...
Today, almost everyone has a sweet tooth and historically people have craved sweet foods, thus sugar...
In 1493, Columbus planted sugar cane in Haiti. It eventually became one of the crops associated wit...
Deverre Christian. Sidney W. Mintz, Sweetness and Power. The Place of Sugar in Modern History. In: A...
This work has sugar at its core. Sugar is nowadays an omnipresent substance in processed food due to...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
The production of sugar has changed in the twenty-first century from natural cane sugar to high fruc...
In 1900, measuring the purity of sugar was a problem with serious economic consequences, and Congres...
This Article will briefly examine the history of the international sugar trade and discuss the curre...
International audienceThe analysis of culinary treatises makes it possible to follow the evolution o...