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Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series 45

Sugar and Society in China

Peasants, Technology, and the World Market

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HARDCOVER

$52.00 • £38.95 • €46.80

ISBN 9780674854086

Publication: October 1998

Short

6 x 9 inches

27 illustrations; 6 maps, 18 tables

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    In this wide-ranging study, Sucheta Mazumdar offers a new answer to the fundamental question of why China, universally acknowledged as one of the most developed economies in the world through the mid-eighteenth century, paused in this development process in the nineteenth.

    Focusing on cane-sugar production, domestic and international trade, technology, and the history of consumption for over a thousand years as a means of framing the larger questions, the author shows that the economy of late imperial China was not stagnant, nor was the state suppressing trade; indeed, China was integrated into the world market well before the Opium War. But clearly the trajectory of development did not transform the social organization of production or set in motion sustained economic growth.