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CATEGORIES:History and Economics Seminar
SUMMARY:'Patient Planet': An Environmental History of Glob
 alization - Jeremy Adelman (Princeton University /
  University of Cambridge)
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UID:TALK209638AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/209638
DESCRIPTION:For the past decade I have been working on a book 
 about the history of the emotional world economy. 
  Not the history of emotions\, but about affective
 ly-charged arguments about how people came to depe
 nd on others for survival and prosperity and what 
 it has meant for others to depend on them.  Or us.
   The story begins in the mid-eighteenth century. 
  What I will present is the final chapter about th
 e winding and unwinding of what came to be called 
 globalization (the latest shorthand for interdepen
 dence)\, focusing on the arguments and counter-arg
 uments about resources\, expansion\, limits\, and 
 life in an uncentered but integrated world.
LOCATION:Seminar Room 3\, Cripps Court\, Magdalene College
CONTACT:Dr AM Price
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