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E-grāmata: Agriculture and Rural Connections in the Pacific

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Agriculture and Rural Connections in the Pacific brings together key studies from across several disciplines to examine the history of trans-Pacific rural and agricultural connections and to show an agriculturally-oriented Pacific World in the making since the 1500s. Historical globalization is commonly understood as a process that is propelled by industry or commerce, yet the seeds of global integration - literally as well as metaphorically - were sown much earlier, when crops and plants dispersed, agricultural systems proliferated, and rural people migrated across oceans. One goal of this volume is to demonstrate that the historical processes of globalization contained an agrarian dimension in which sub-national and national spaces were shaped in part through the influence of forces that originated in distant lands. Social and economic trends emanating from outside local territories had large impacts on demographic change, choices of agrarian systems, and the cropping patterns in many domestic settings. A second goal is to encourage readers to abandon the traditional Euro-centric view of events that shaped the Pacific region. The modern history of the Pacific World was undoubtedly shaped by Western imperialism, colonialism, and European trade and migration, but the present volume seeks to balance the interpretation of those forces with an emphasis on the increasing intensity of trans-Pacific interactions through rural labor migration and agricultural production.
Acknowledgements vii
General Editors' Preface xi
Introduction xv
PART ONE -- DISPERSION AND DIFFUSION OF SEEDS AND FOOD PLANTS
The Introduction of American Food Plants into China
1(12)
Ping-ti Ho
American Food Plants in China
13(4)
Ping-ti Ho
The Early Impact of Japan upon American Agriculture
17(10)
Henry F. Graff
Early Coconut Culture in Western Mexico
27(12)
Henry J. Bruman
The Peripatetic Chili Pepper: Diffusion of the Domesticated Capsicums since Columbus
39(14)
Jean Andrews
Diplomats and Plant Collectors: The South American Commission, 1817--1818
53(10)
Wayne D. Rasmussen
PART TWO -- SYSTEMS OF PRODUCTION AND THE IMPACT OF THE SPANISH CONQUEST
Agricultural Biodiversity and Peasant Rights to Subsistence in the Central Andes during Inca Rule
63(18)
Karl S. Zimmerer
Landscapes of Cultivation in Mesoamerica on the Eve of the Conquest
81(24)
Thomas M. Whitmore
B.L. Turner II
Chinese Plantation Workers and Social Conflict in Peru in the Late Nineteenth Century
105(40)
Michael J. Gonzales
Free Versus Compulsory Labor: Mexico and the Philippines 1540--1648
145(14)
John Leddy Phelan
PART THREE -- MIGRATION OF RURAL PEOPLE ACROSS THE REGION
Chinese Settlements in Rural Southeast Asia: Unwritten Histories
159(20)
Mary Somers Heidhues
Hawaiian Labor and Immigration Problems before Annexation
179(16)
William A. Russ, Jr
Socioeconomic Origins of Emigration: Guangdong to California, 1850--1882
195(40)
June Mei
Chinese Livelihood in Rural California: The Impact of Economic Change, 1860--1880
235(36)
Sucheng Chan
History of Japanese Migration to Peru, Part I
271(16)
Toraji Irie
William Himel
PART FOUR -- INTEGRATION OF MARKETS AND THE STIMULUS TO AGRICULTURE
Supply and Transportation for the Potosi Mines, 1545--1640
287(22)
Gwendolin B. Cobb
The Poetics of American Agriculture: The United States Rice Industry in International Perspective
309(24)
Peter A. Coclanis
Gold Rushes and the Trans-Pacific Wheat Trade: California and Australia, 1848--1857
333(28)
James Gerber
The Passage to India Revisited: Asian Trade and the Development of the Far West, 1850--1900
361(20)
Thomas R. Cox
Index 381


James Gerber is Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Latin American Studies, and Lei Guang is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, both at San Diego State University, USA.