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Article T. S. Suryanarayanan; João Lúcio Azevedo (2023)
From forest to plantation: A brief history of the rubber tree. Indian Journal of History of Science (pp. 74-78). (/isis/citation/CBB560578849/) unapi

Article Jodi A. Barnes (2023)
Tonics, Bitters, and Other Curatives: An Archaeology of Medicalization at Hollywood Plantation. International Journal of Historical Archaeology (pp. 81-116). (/isis/citation/CBB525297792/) unapi

Article Richard F. Veit; Nicola Kelly; Sean McHugh; et al. (2023)
“Not Unmindful of the Unfortunate”: Finding the Forgotten through Archaeology at the Orange Valley Hospital for the Enslaved. International Journal of Historical Archaeology (pp. 51-80). (/isis/citation/CBB891829727/) unapi

Article Junaidi; Lila Pelita Hati; Nurhabsyah; et al. (2023)
Weaving Hope in Tanah Deli: Life and Healthcare of Plantation Workers in the East Sumatra's Plantation Belt, 1870-1940. Medicina Historica (pp. 1-10). (/isis/citation/CBB983159621/) unapi

Book Katherine Johnston (2022)
The Nature of Slavery: Environment and Plantation Labor in the Anglo-Atlantic World. (/isis/citation/CBB692394504/) unapi

Article Timothy P. Barnard; Joanna W. C. Lee (2022)
A Spiteful Campaign: Agriculture, Forests, and Administering the Environment in Imperial Singapore and Malaya. Environmental History (pp. 467-490). (/isis/citation/CBB114153520/) unapi

Article Judith A. Bennett (2022)
Growing Coconut Palms in the Pacific Islands: Colliding Knowledge and Values. Environment and History (pp. 17-52). (/isis/citation/CBB928619593/) unapi

Article Matthias Heymann (2022)
Investigating global resource chains: the case of the global Danish plant oil complex. Ferrum (pp. 58-65). (/isis/citation/CBB080855780/) unapi

Book Tania Murray Li; Pujo Semedi (2021)
Plantation Life: Corporate Occupation in Indonesia's Oil Palm Zone. (/isis/citation/CBB034063026/) unapi

Book Case Watkins (2021)
Palm Oil Diaspora: Afro-Brazilian Landscapes and Economies on Bahia's Dendê Coast. (/isis/citation/CBB552327272/) unapi

Article Namrata Borkotoky (2021)
Locating 'Coolie' Women's Health in Tea Plantation Environments in Colonial Assam. Environment and History (pp. 211-228). (/isis/citation/CBB875971495/) unapi

Article Geoffrey K. Pakiam (2021)
“Not the Oil of the Country”: Smallholders and British Malaya’s Oil Palm Industry, 1929–1941. Agricultural History (pp. 69-103). (/isis/citation/CBB226286956/) unapi

Book Dale W. Tomich; Marquese, Rafael de Bivar; Monzote, Reinaldo Funes; et al. (2021)
Reconstructing the landscapes of slavery : A visual history of the plantation in the nineteenth-century Atlantic world. (/isis/citation/CBB122715520/) unapi

Article William A. Morgan (2020)
The Myth of Cuban Tobacco: Pinar Del Río and the Rise of Plantation Production during the Nineteenth Century. Agricultural History (pp. 568-599). (/isis/citation/CBB237228855/) unapi

Book Ben Marsh (2020)
Unravelled Dreams: Silk and the Atlantic World, 1500–1840. (/isis/citation/CBB820343719/) unapi

Book Sarah Besky (2020)
Tasting Qualities: The Past and Future of Tea. (/isis/citation/CBB480361893/) unapi

Book John Robert Gust; Jennifer P. Mathews (2020)
Sugarcane and Rum: The Bittersweet History of Labor and Life on the Yucatán Peninsula. (/isis/citation/CBB040175628/) unapi

Article Marco Meniketti (2020)
The Bush Hill Sugar Plantation: A West Indies Case Study in Developmental Capitalism. Historical Archaeology (pp. 212-239). (/isis/citation/CBB666453433/) unapi

Book Hayden (Hayden R.) Smith (2020)
Carolina's golden fields: inland rice cultivation in the South Carolina Lowcountry, 1670-1860. (/isis/citation/CBB273348836/) unapi

Article Trevor Burnard (2020)
“A Pack Of Knaves”: The Royal African Company, the development of the Jamaican plantation economy and the benefits of monopoly, 1672‒1708. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History. (/isis/citation/CBB045975761/) unapi

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