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Title Pearls, people, and power : pearling and Indian Ocean worlds / edited by Pedro Machado, Steve Mullins, and Joseph Christensen.

Publication Info. Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 426 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Indian Ocean studies series
Indian Ocean studies series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Pearls, People, and Power is the first book to examine the trade, distribution, production, and consumption of pearls and mother-of-pearl in the global Indian Ocean over more than five centuries. While scholars have long recognized the importance of pearling to the social, cultural, and economic practices of both coastal and inland areas, the overwhelming majority have confined themselves to highly localized or at best regional studies of the pearl trade. By contrast, this book stresses how pearling and the exchange in pearl shell were interconnected processes that brought the ports, islands, and coasts into close relation with one another, creating dense networks of connectivity that were not necessarily circumscribed by local, regional, or indeed national frames. Essays from a variety of disciplines address the role of slaves and indentured workers in maritime labor arrangements, systems of bondage and transoceanic migration, the impact of European imperialism on regional and local communities, commodity flows and networks of exchange, and patterns of marine resource exploitation between the Industrial Revolution and Great Depression. By encompassing the geographical, cultural, and thematic diversity of Indian Ocean pearling, Pearls, People, and Power deepens our appreciation of the underlying historical dynamics of the many worlds of the Indian Ocean"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Indian Ocean Pearling Worlds -- Part I: Commodification -- 1: The Pearl Commodity Chain, Early Nineteenth Century to the End of the Second World War -- 2: Tea, Pearls, and Pearl Shell -- Part II: Regulation, Resource Management, and Science -- 3: An Uncertain Venture -- 4: The Pearler's Problem -- 5: Early Pearling on the Indian Ocean's Southeast Fringe -- Part III: Regionalization and Globalization -- 6: Shell Routes -- 7: Pearl Fishing, Migration, and Globalization in the Persian Gulf, Eighteenth to Twentieth Centuries
8: Enslaved Africans and the Globalization of Arabian Gulf Pearling -- 9: Torres Strait in the Moluccas -- Part IV: Life-Stories, Memory, and Experiences -- 10: Pearling Fortunes -- 11: Pearling Women in North Australia -- 12: "Pearly Shells," a "Perfect Pearl," and a Guitar in a Pillowcase -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Pearl industry and trade -- Indian Ocean Region -- History.
Pearl industry and trade.
Indian Ocean Region.
History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic books.
Added Author Machado, Pedro, 1970- editor.
Mullins, Steve, 1952- editor.
Christensen, Joseph (Postdoctoral Fellow), editor.
Other Form: Print version: Pearls, people, and power. Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, [2019] 9780821424025 (DLC) 2019040671 (OCoLC)1090982760
ISBN 9780821446935 (electronic book)
0821446932 (electronic book)
9780821424025 hardcover
0821424025 hardcover