Article ID: CBB574317716

A Tale of Two Boycotts: Riot, Reform, and Sugar Consumption in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain and France (2021)

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Atlantic sugar production and European sugar consumption rose dramatically in the late eighteenth century. Despite this increase, there were two separate calls to refrain from consuming sugar in both Britain and France at the end of the eighteenth century. Demands for abstinence were directed toward women to stop household consumption of sugar. In Britain, abolitionists urged women to stop buying West Indian sugar because it was a slave good, produced on plantations where enslaved Africans were subject to cruelty and where mortality rates were high. In France, the call to forego sugar came during the early years of the Revolution of 1789, in response to rising sugar prices. The women of Paris were asked to refrain from buying sugar at high prices that were assumed to be a result of market manipulation by speculators and hoarders engaging in anti-revolutionary behavior. The increase in Parisian sugar prices was not driven primarily by profiteering, but by a global shortage caused by the slave revolt in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, now Haiti. Comparing these two sugar boycotts, one in Britain, the other in France, provides an opportunity outside of national historical narratives to consider how both events employed the same technique for very different aims. The call to renounce sugar in both cases used economic pressure to create political change. An exploration of these movements for abstinence will provide a better understanding of how they critiqued consumption, and translated discourses, both abolitionist and revolutionary, into practice.

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Authors & Contributors
Barney, Richard A.
Coppola, Al
Cowan, Brian
Lynn, Michael R.
MacDonald, J. Marc
Martin-Nielsen, Janet
Journals
Eighteenth-Century Studies
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
Eighteenth-Century Life
French History
Historical Records of Australian Science
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Princeton University Press
Yale University Press
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Science and society
Economics
Popular culture
Visual representation; visual communication
Chemistry
Science and culture
People
Burke, Edmund
Cooper, Thomas
Darwin, Charles Robert
Douglas, C. H. (Clifford Hugh)
Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel
Godwin, William
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Renaissance
Places
Great Britain
France
United States
Paris (France)
Tuscany (Italy)
Australia
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