A copy of The Pineapple from Domestication to Commodification, set on wooden boards with various images of pineapples scattered around.
On this day in 1495, Genoese merchant Michele da Cuneo recorded his impressions of the pineapple.
A new @thebritishacademy volume finds this βdiscoveryβ and the subsequent commodification of the fruit to recapitulate the story of modern globalisation.
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'Segregation in cities remains a major concern in many parts of the world, including Britain, so understanding what people experienced in Manchester, one of the worldβs first industrialised cities, is really important'
www.theguardian.com/education/20...
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Thank you so much!
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Hi! I work on the history of cities and coasts in nineteenth/twentieth-century Southeast Asia, and I would love to be included in this!
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I was fortunate to work with two terrific editors, Victoria Avery and Melissa Calaresu, on this project.
If you'd like to have a look at a digital offprint of the chapter, please send me a message or an email! (3/3)
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I examine the reasons behind the meteoric rise and fall of the pineapple industry in early twentieth-century Singaporeβonce the world's largest exporter of canned pineapples. (2/3)
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Happy to share my chapter, "A Liminal Commodity: Catch-Cropping, Chinese Capitalists, and the Colonial State in the Pineapple Industry of Singapore, 1900sβ1930s", in this new edited volume on the global history of pineapples, published by @britishacademy.bsky.social & @livunipress.bsky.social (1/3)
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I examine the reasons behind the meteoric rise and fall of the pineapple industry in early twentieth-century Singaporeβonce the world's largest exporter of canned pineapples. (2/3)
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Promotional graphic for a publication from British Academy Publishing featuring the cover of "The Pineapple from Domestication to Commodification", which includes a painting of a person in historical attire holding a pineapple.
New in the Proceedings of the British Academy series, βThe Pineapple from Domestication to Commodificationβ considers the pineapple as a story of modern globalisation: from an early modern object of rarity, desire, and horticultural innovation to a cheap, canned consumable. π
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It's publication day! ππ₯³ Very soon I won't need to post about this anymore, but in the meantime, if you're interested in the colonial roots of modern tourism, or the role of leisure travel in producing knowledge about the world, check it out. Also as e-book on JSTOR: www.jstor.org/stable/jj.31...
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Patchwork Cities β Urban Ethnic Clusters in the Global South During the Age of Steam
I am so glad and proud finally to announce the publication of our special issue @urbanhistory.bsky.social: Bridgeheads and Breakwaters: The Socio-Environmental History of Port Cities After the Global Turn. It's the result of the four-year @snsf.ch project patchworkcities.com 1/3
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Title and abstract for the linked article
π£ New special issue "Bridgeheads and Breakwaters: The Socio-Environmental History of Port Cities after the Global Turn" out now on #FirstView
π Christian Jones and Yorim Spoelder, 'Introduction: writing the history of port cities after the global turn'
π doi.org/10.1017/S096... #UrbanHistory
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Title and abstract for the linked article
π£ New Special Issue edited by Avner Ofrath and Norman @aselmeyer.bsky.social making its way to #FirstView
ποΈ 'Introduction: Uneasy neighbours: proximity, sociability and difference in the colonial city, c. 1870β1940'
π doi.org/10.1017/S096... #UrbanHistory
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Before the port city: coastal settlements and colonialism in Borneo | Urban History | Cambridge Core
Before the port city: coastal settlements and colonialism in Borneo
This was just published, also by @urbanhistory.bsky.social, and it's an urban history of coasts and colonialism. I look at why a series of settlements struggled to survive in Borneo from the late eighteenth century.
doi.org/10.1017/S096...
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The spaces of colonial towns: urban life in North Borneo, 1900sβ1930s | Urban History | Cambridge Core
The spaces of colonial towns: urban life in North Borneo, 1900sβ1930s
This article came out a few months ago. It's about how the socio-spatial boundaries of towns colonial Sabah (North Borneo) were drawn and transgressed. doi.org/10.1017/S096...
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Joining academic social media really late nowβit feels like arriving at a party after everyone has left.
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