Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50*

This article examines the diffusion of evaporation technology along multi-centred and overlapping scientific, industrial, and commercial knowledge networks. It follows the circulation of vacuum pan (steam evaporator) technology in the Greater Caribbean, the North Atlantic, and the East Indies in ord...

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Main Author: Ortega, José Guadalupe
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:9:y:2014:i:01:p:1-25_00 2024-04-14T08:15:30+00:00 Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50* Ortega, José Guadalupe https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1740022813000478/type/journal_article unknown https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1740022813000478/type/journal_article article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:30:10Z This article examines the diffusion of evaporation technology along multi-centred and overlapping scientific, industrial, and commercial knowledge networks. It follows the circulation of vacuum pan (steam evaporator) technology in the Greater Caribbean, the North Atlantic, and the East Indies in order to understand the dual processes of invention and globalization. The article demonstrates that the tropical sugar plantation served as an experimental laboratory and, as such, vital inventions and engineering developments that took place in this space were subsequently incorporated into manufacturing designs in the North Atlantic, helping to modernize European industries in the process. As transient intermediaries, scientists, industrialists, and engineers modified and adapted vacuum pan technologies to meet the local demands of planters in the Greater Caribbean, thereby integrating this area into an increasingly globalized economy. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description This article examines the diffusion of evaporation technology along multi-centred and overlapping scientific, industrial, and commercial knowledge networks. It follows the circulation of vacuum pan (steam evaporator) technology in the Greater Caribbean, the North Atlantic, and the East Indies in order to understand the dual processes of invention and globalization. The article demonstrates that the tropical sugar plantation served as an experimental laboratory and, as such, vital inventions and engineering developments that took place in this space were subsequently incorporated into manufacturing designs in the North Atlantic, helping to modernize European industries in the process. As transient intermediaries, scientists, industrialists, and engineers modified and adapted vacuum pan technologies to meet the local demands of planters in the Greater Caribbean, thereby integrating this area into an increasingly globalized economy.
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Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50*
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title Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50*
title_short Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50*
title_full Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50*
title_fullStr Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50*
title_full_unstemmed Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50*
title_sort machines, modernity, and sugar: the greater caribbean in a global context, 1812–50*
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