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Colonizing nature, With its control of sugar plantations in the Caribbean and tea, cotton, and indigo production in India, Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries dominated the global economy of tropical agriculture. In <i>Colonizing Nature</i>, Beth Fowkes Tobin, Colonizing nature has a rating of 1.5 stars
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  • Colonizing nature
  • Written by author Beth Fowkes Tobin
  • Published by Philadelphia : PENN/University of Pennsylvania Press, c2005., 2004/11/30
  • With its control of sugar plantations in the Caribbean and tea, cotton, and indigo production in India, Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries dominated the global economy of tropical agriculture. In Colonizing Nature, Beth Fowkes Tobin
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Introduction : troping the tropics and aestheticizing labor 1
1 Tropical bountry, local knowledge, and the imperial georgic 32
2 Provisional economies : slave gardens in the writings of British sojourners 56
3 Land, labor, and the English garden conversation piece in India 81
4 Picturesque ruins, decaying empires, and British imperial character in Hodges's Travels in India 117
5 Seeing, writing, and revision : natural history discourse and Captain Cook's A voyage towards the South Pole, and Round the world 144
6 Domesticating the tropics : tropical flowers, botanical books, and the culture of collecting 168
Epilogue : decolonizing garden history 198


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