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Industry in the Global South, 1840s-1940s: Unfinished Business

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The Global History of Capitalism
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William Clarence-Smith (Emeritus Professor of History, SOAS) gives a lecture on ‘Industry in the Global South, 1840s-1940s: Unfinished Business’.
Part of Panel 3: Catastrophe or Liberation? Capitalism or Environment? Anthropocene, Energy, and Global Capitalism
Chair: Gareth Austin (Cambridge)

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The Global History of Capitalism
People
William Clarence-Smith
Keywords
capitalism
Global history
Africa
consumption
consumers
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 28/09/2019
Duration: 00:18:42

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