Tea Environments and Plantation Culture
Discover the intricate relationship between commodity production and its effects on both nature and society in Tea Environments and Plantation Culture by Arnab Dey. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2021, this compelling paperback spans 254 pages, delving deep into the tea plantation economy of East India. Dey meticulously explores the ecological ramifications of tea cultivation, the legal frameworks that supported this early global capital enterprise, and the labor conditions that shaped the lives of those involved. This insightful work not only sheds light on the historical context of the British Empire's trade practices but also invites readers to reflect on the lasting impacts of these systems. Perfect for those interested in agriculture, environmental studies, and history, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of plantation culture and its enduring legacy.