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Plantation Kingdom - The American South and Its Global Commodities (Paperback): Richard Follett, Sven Beckert, Peter Coclanis,... Plantation Kingdom - The American South and Its Global Commodities (Paperback)
Richard Follett, Sven Beckert, Peter Coclanis, Barbara M. Hahn
R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Out of stock

In 1850, America's plantation economy reigned supreme. U.S. cotton dominated world markets, and American rice, sugarcane, and tobacco grew throughout a vast farming empire that stretched from Maryland to Texas. Four million enslaved African Americans toiled the fields, producing global commodities that enriched the most powerful class of slaveholders the world had ever known. But fifty years later-after emancipation demolished the plantation-labor system, Asian competition flooded world markets with cheap raw materials, and free trade eliminated protected markets-America's plantations lay in ruins. Plantation Kingdom traces the rise and fall of America's plantation economy. Written by four renowned historians, the book demonstrates how an international capitalist system rose out of slave labor, indentured servitude, and the mass production of agricultural commodities for world markets. Vast estates continued to exist after emancipation, but tenancy and sharecropping replaced slavery's work gangs across most of the plantation world. Poverty and forced labor haunted the region well into the twentieth century. The book explores the importance of slavery to the Old South, the astounding profitability of plantation agriculture, and the legacy of emancipation. It also examines the place of American producers in world markets and considers the impact of globalization and international competition 150 years ago. Written for scholars and students alike, Plantation Kingdom is an accessible and fascinating study.

Routledge Handbook of Water and Health (Hardcover): Jamie Bartram Routledge Handbook of Water and Health (Hardcover)
Jamie Bartram; Edited by (associates) Rachel Baum, Peter Coclanis, David Gute, David Kay, …
R6,967 Discovery Miles 69 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative source of information on global water and health, suitable for interdisciplinary teaching for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students. It covers both developing and developed country concerns. It is organized into sections covering: hazards (including disease, chemicals and other contaminants); exposure; interventions; intervention implementation; distal influences; policies and their implementation; investigative tools; and historic cases. It offers 71 analytical and engaging chapters, each representing a session of teaching or graduate seminar. Written by a team of expert authors from around the world, many of whom are actively teaching the subject, the book provides a thorough and balanced overview of current knowledge, issues and relevant debates, integrating information from the environmental, health and social sciences.

Plantation Kingdom - The American South and Its Global Commodities (Hardcover): Richard Follett, Sven Beckert, Peter Coclanis,... Plantation Kingdom - The American South and Its Global Commodities (Hardcover)
Richard Follett, Sven Beckert, Peter Coclanis, Barbara M. Hahn
R1,142 Discovery Miles 11 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1850, America's plantation economy reigned supreme. U.S. cotton dominated world markets, and American rice, sugarcane, and tobacco grew throughout a vast farming empire that stretched from Maryland to Texas. Four million enslaved African Americans toiled the fields, producing global commodities that enriched the most powerful class of slaveholders the world had ever known. But fifty years later-after emancipation demolished the plantation-labor system, Asian competition flooded world markets with cheap raw materials, and free trade eliminated protected markets-America's plantations lay in ruins. Plantation Kingdom traces the rise and fall of America's plantation economy. Written by four renowned historians, the book demonstrates how an international capitalist system rose out of slave labor, indentured servitude, and the mass production of agricultural commodities for world markets. Vast estates continued to exist after emancipation, but tenancy and sharecropping replaced slavery's work gangs across most of the plantation world. Poverty and forced labor haunted the region well into the twentieth century. The book explores the importance of slavery to the Old South, the astounding profitability of plantation agriculture, and the legacy of emancipation. It also examines the place of American producers in world markets and considers the impact of globalization and international competition 150 years ago. Written for scholars and students alike, Plantation Kingdom is an accessible and fascinating study.

Routledge Handbook of Water and Health (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Jamie Bartram Routledge Handbook of Water and Health (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Jamie Bartram; Edited by Jamie Bartram; Edited by (associates) Rachel Baum, Peter Coclanis, David Gute, …
R1,985 Discovery Miles 19 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative source of information on global water and health, suitable for interdisciplinary teaching for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students. It covers both developing and developed country concerns.

It is organized into sections covering: hazards (including disease, chemicals and other contaminants); exposure; interventions; intervention implementation; distal influences; policies and their implementation; investigative tools; and historic cases. It offers 71 analytical and engaging chapters, each representing a session of teaching or graduate seminar.

Written by a team of expert authors from around the world, many of whom are actively teaching the subject, the book provides a thorough and balanced overview of current knowledge, issues and relevant debates, integrating information from the environmental, health and social sciences.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

Jamie Bartram and Rachel Baum

Part 1: Water-related Hazards

2. Introduction: Water-related Hazards

Stéphanie McFadyen and William Robertson

3. Bradley Classification of Disease Transmission Routes for Water-related Hazards

Jamie Bartram and Paul Hunter

4. Waterborne and Water-washed Disease

Mark D. Sobsey

5. Water-based Disease and Microbial Growth

Charles P. Gerba and Gordon Nichols

6. Water Related Insect Vectors of Disease

Arne Bomblies

7. Health Impacts of Water Carriage

Jo-Anne Geere

8. Hazards from Legionella

Richard Bentham

9. Toxic Cyanobacteria

Ron W. Zurawell

10. Chemical Hazards

Lisa Smeester, Andrew E. Yosim and Rebecca C. Fry

11. Radionuclides in Water

R. William Field

Part 2: Sources of Exposure

12. Introduction to Exposure Pathways

Katherine Pond

13. Drinking Water Contamination

Christine Stauber and Lisa Casanova

14. Recreational Water Contamination

Marc Verhougstraete, Jonathan Sexton and Kelly Reynolds

15. Water and Foodborne Contamination

Timothy R. Julian and Kellogg J. Schwab

16. Waterborne Zoonoses

Victor Gannon and Chad R. Laing

Part 3: Interventions (What do we do to Reduce Exposure)

17. Introduction: Interventions to Reduce Water-related Disease

Katherine Pond, Susan Murcott and David M. Gute

18. Drinking Water Supply

Jamie Bartram and Samuel Godfrey

19. Drinking Water Treatment

Donald Reid

20. Wastewater Treatment

Laura Sima

21. Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage

Maria Elena Figueroa and D. Lawrence Kincaid

22. Water for Hygiene

Aidan A. Cronin and Therese Dooley

23. Water Safety Plans

Katrina Charles

24. System Maintenance and Sustainability

Neil S. Grigg

25. Managing Chemical Hazards

Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson and Nicholas DeFelice

Part 4: Implementing Interventions

26. Introduction: Settings-based Approaches

Laura Linnan and Anna Grummon

27. Household-focused Interventions

Daniele Lantagne and David M. Gute

28. Water in Schools

Matthew C. Freeman

29. Water and Hydration in the Workplace

Bonnie Rogers and Susan Randolph

30. Healthcare Settings

Martin Exner

31. Water Supply in Rural Settings

Sara J. Marks and Kellogg J. Schwab

32. Integrated Urban Water Management

Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy, Jochen Eckart, Kebreab Ghebremichael and Seneshaw Tsegaye

Part 5: Distal Influences

33. Introduction: Distal Influences

David M. Gute

34. Water Scarcity

Sarah Bell

35. Climate Change

Katrina Charles

36. Poverty

Leo Heller and Sandy Cairncross

37. Emergencies and Disasters

Andy Bastable and Ben Harvey

38. Population and Demographics

Carl Haub

39. Water Re-use

Choon Nam Ong

40. War and Conflict

Barry S. Levy and Victor W. Sidel

Part 6: Policies and their Implementation

41. Introduction: Policies and Regulations on Water and Health

Michael J. Rouse

42. Integrated Water Resources Management

Kebreab Ghebremichael, Jochen Eckart, Krishna Khatri and Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy

43. International Policy

Jamie Bartram, Georgia Kayser, Bruce Gordon and Felix Dodds

44. Drinking Water Quality Regulations

Katrina Charles and Katherine Pond

45. Recreational Outdoor Water Regulations

Julie Kinzelman

46. Swimming Pool Regulations

Katherine Pond and Lowell Lewis

47. Wastewater Regulations

Laura Sima

48. Water Charges and Subsidies

Richard Franceys

49. Water Exchange Systems

Srinivas Sridharan, Dani J. Barrington and Stephen Saunders

50. Information in Water and Health

Pamela Furniss

51. The Human Rights Framework for Water Services

Inga T. Winkler and Virginia Roaf

52. Menstrual Hygiene Management and WASH

Marni Sommer and Bethany A. Caruso

53. Health Impact Assessment

Lorna Fewtrell

Part 7: Investigative Tools

54. Section Introduction: Investigative Tools

David Kay

55. Epidemiology

Karin Yeatts

56. Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment

Gertjan Medema

57. Burden of Disease Assessment

Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson

58. Water Monitoring and Testing

Huw Taylor

59. Indicators of Microbial Quality

Joe Brown and Phillip Grammer

60. Pollutant Transport Modelling

David Kay

61. GIS and Spatial Analysis

Jim Wright

62. Demand Assessment and Valuation

Marc Jeuland

63. Cost-benefit Analysis and Cost-effectiveness Analysis

Marc Jeuland

Part 8: Learning from History

64. Section Introduction: Learning from History

Peter A. Coclanis

65. Cholera Epidemic in Hamburg, Germany 1892

Martin Exner

66. The Discovery of the Aetiology of Cholera, Robert Koch, 1883

Martin Exner

67. Dr. John Snow and the Broad Street Pump

Rosalind Stanwell-Smith

68. The Arsenic Crisis in Bangladesh

Christine Marie George

69. Walkerton – Systemic Flaws Allow a Fatal Outbreak

Steve Hrudey and Elizabeth J. Hrudey

70. Milwaukee and the Cryptosporidium Outbreak of 1993

M. Stephen Gradus

71. Edwin Chadwick and the Public Health Act 1848 – Principal Architect of Sanitary Reform

Martin Exner

A Way Forward - Building a Globally Competitive South (Paperback): Daniel Gitterman, Peter Coclanis A Way Forward - Building a Globally Competitive South (Paperback)
Daniel Gitterman, Peter Coclanis
R1,052 Discovery Miles 10 520 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Immense changes have come about in both North Carolina and the South more broadly in the last half century. Both the state and the region as a whole experienced rapid economic growth in the second half of the twentieth century, and living standards for the vast majority of the population in the South improved dramatically. By the mid-1980s, sufficient time had elapsed so that the South's postwar economic record could be placed in a broader and more balanced historical context, a task that seemed particularly important because signs of economic distress had begun to surface in both the state and the region as a whole. And, once again, much of the best analysis emanated from North Carolina, this time from two Triangle-based research organizations, the Southern Growth Policies Board (SGPB) and MDC. Both of these organizations had close ties to UNC and to Chapel Hill, and their 1986 reports--the SGPB's Halfway Home and a Long Way to Go and MDC's Shadows in the Sunbelt--are considered two of the best assessments of the achievements and limitations of the so-called Sunbelt boom. Some of these changes in the broader global economy have proven enormously beneficial, while others have led to dislocations and still others to economic devastation and social despair. The 25 years since the issuance of these reports have been marked by profound economic changes from which neither North Carolina nor the South has been spared. Given the magnitude of change, 2011 seemed to principals at the Global Research Institute a good time to take another look at these famous objectives, to assess how the recommendations contained therein held up over time, to offer fresh analyses of the economic challenges facing both North Carolina and the South, and to lay out some new ideas about how to forge ahead. This 220 page report summarizes the findings of these analyses, and features more than 30 essays containing key recommendations and strategies for building a more globally competitive South. Readers will discover ways we can work collaboratively to build on North Carolina's tradition as a leader in the South, and ensure the state's future competitiveness.

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