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Sugar A Bittersweet History

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By: Elizabeth Abbott(Author)
304 pages
Sugar
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Sugar was once the most powerful commodity on earth. It shaped world affairs, influenced the economic policies of nations, drove international trade and left a legacy of suffering that still resonates today. But how did a substance that began as an expensive luxury of the wealthy become a staple in the modern world?

In Sugar this dark history is unveiled, from the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade to the environmental devastation caused by sugar cultivation. Richly detailed and thoroughly compelling, Elizabeth Abbott traces sugar from its very origins to the twenty-first century and examines the true cost of satisfying the world's sweet tooth.

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Elizabeth Abbott is Research Associate at Trinity College, University of Toronto and, from 1991 to 2004, was Dean of Women. She is the author of several books, including A History of Mistresses and A History of Celibacy.

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"A highly readable and comprehensive study of a remarkable product [...] rare eloquence and passion [...] a must-read"
Independent

"Reading this graphic tale of the global havoc sugar has caused and continues to cause, you might wonder why sugar is not a banned substance; it seems to have done as much harm as opium or heroin [...] [Abbott's] style is vivid and she's done her research, right back to her sugar plantation Antiguan ancestors. It's a good read – but it might stay your hand next time you reach for a chocolate biscuit to enjoy with your coffee"
Irish Times

"A grim reminder that a consumer's choices register on a gigantic scale"
New York Times

"Captures the horror of slave-grown sugar [...] [a] fascinating book"
Daily Mail

"Zestful [...] belongs to that recent genre of food histories which have had huge public appeal [...] Abbott's breezy and energetic style will doubtless find an enthusiastic readership among people keen to make sense of the world around them via the history of this remarkable commodity"
BBC History

"The blood drenched history of sugar is carefully mapped out in Elizabeth Abbott's impressive overview, which is guaranteed to make you choke on your chocolate [...] Enlightening and as dismaying as a sugar crash"
Metro

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