1st Edition

Commodity Trading, Globalization and the Colonial World Spinning the Web of the Global Market

By Christof Dejung Copyright 2018
388 Pages
by Routledge

388 Pages
by Routledge

388 Pages
by Routledge

Commodity Trading, Globalization and the Colonial World: Spinning the Web of the Global Market provides a new perspective on economic globalization in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Instead of understanding the emergence of global markets as a mere result of supply and demand or as the effect of imperial politics, this book focuses on a global trading firm as an exemplary case of the... Read more

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.