1st Edition
Commodity Trading, Globalization and the Colonial World Spinning the Web of the Global Market
Introduction
Part 1: European Expansions
1. From Winterthur to Bombay: The Establishment of the Firm
2. From the Indian Coast to the Hinterland — The Birth of a Large-Scale Enterprise
3. Banks, Commodity Exchanges and Agencies: The Organization of Sales in Europe
4. "We are a Swiss firm, thank God!": World War I and the Meaning of National Origins
Part 2: Looking behind the Scenes
5. The Owner Family
6. Keeping Everyone in the Fold: The Employees and the Corporate Family
7. Working in Colonial India
Part 3: The De-Europeanization of Global Markets
8. An Era of Crises: Europe After 1918
9. Growing Self-confidence: India After 1918
10. Expansion East and West: Extending the Business to China, Japan and the United States
11. Machinery for Asia
Part 4: State Interventions and Multinational Trading Companies
12. The Consequences of Decolonization
13. Entering the Coffee Trade
14. The Cotton Trade after World War II
Conclusion
Biography
Christof Dejung is a professor in modern history at the University of Bern, Switzerland.






