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A Local History of Global Capital: Jute and Peasant Life the Bengal Delta
A Local History of Global Capital: Jute and Peasant Life the Bengal Delta

A Local History of Global Capital: Jute and Peasant Life the Bengal Delta

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Before the advent of synthetic fibers and cargo containers, jute sacks were the preferred packaging material of global trade, transporting the world's grain, cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee, wool, guano, and bacon. Jute was the second-most widely consumed fiber in the world, after cotton. While the sack circulated globally, the plant was cultivated almost exclusively by peasant smallholders in a small corner of the world: the Bengal delta. This book examines how jute fibers entangled the delta's peasantry in the rhythms and vicissitudes of global capital.
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