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Bloomsbury Women Plantation Workers - Hardcover Book

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Explore the complex history of female labor through this pioneering collection of essays. Published by Bloomsbury, this volume provides a detailed analysis of women workers and the socio-economic systems found in plantations across the globe. As plantation agriculture remains a major force in many regions, this book examines the changing trends in tree farming and agricultural practices. By utilizing specific case studies from both historical and contemporary plantations, the text offers a clear account of how women have constituted a large percentage of the workforce. Readers will find an in-depth look at the evolution of female labor throughout the colonial and post-colonial eras. This work is an essential resource for those studying anthropology, sociology, and the global history of labor systems.

Key Features

Comprehensive analysis of women workers within global plantation socio-economic systems.

In-depth case studies covering both historical and contemporary plantation settings.

Detailed historical account of female labor during colonial and post-colonial eras.

Exploration of new trends in tree farming and modern agricultural shifts.

High-quality hardcover format suitable for academic study and long-term collection.

Used book in good condition, providing an accessible way to own this scholarly work.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 December 2019
Listed Since
08 February 2007

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