UBC Press Catalogue - Fall 2022

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Born with a Copper Spoon

A Global History of Copper, 1830–1980 Edited by Robrecht Declercq, Duncan Money, and Hans-Otto Frøland

NOVEMBER 2022 352 pages, 6 x 9 in., 17 tables, 17 charts, 4 b&w photos, 2 maps 978-0-7748-6485-5 HC $89.95 USD / £72.00 GBP also available as an e-book HISTORY / RESOURCE STUDIES / ECONOMICS / ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

ROBRECHT DECLERCQ is a senior postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University, Belgium, and the author of World Market Transformation: Inside the German Fur Capital Leipzig, 1870–1939. DUNCAN MONEY is a historian of central and southern Africa at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is the author of White Mineworkers on Zambia’s Copperbelt, 1926–1974: In a Class of Their Own. HANS OTTO FRØLAND is a professor of European contemporary history at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim. He is a coeditor of From Warfare to Welfare: Business– Government Relations in the Aluminium Industry and Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe: Norway in Context. CONTRIBUTORS: Abdolreza Alamdar, Oskar Broberg, Nathan Delaney, Erik Eklund, Ingeborg Guldal, Frida Brende Jenssen, Brian James Leech, Susana Martínez-Rodríguez, Ángel Pascual Martínez-Soto, Jeremy Mouat, Miguel Á. Pérez de Perceval, Iva Peša, Klas Rönnbäck, Ali A. Saeidi, Alejandro San Fransisco, Patricia Sippel, Ángel Soto, Dimitrios Theodoridis

Over the past two centuries, industrial societies hungry for copper – essential for light, power, and communication – have demanded ever-increasing quantities. Born with a Copper Spoon examines how the metal has been produced, distributed, controlled, and sold on a global scale. However, this is not simply a narrative of ever-increasing and deepening global connections, as global history often is. It is also about periods of deglobalization, fragmentation, and attempts to sever connections. Throughout history, copper production has spawned its own practices, technologies, and a constantly changing political economy. Large-scale production has affected ecologies, states, and companies, while creating and even destroying local communities dependent on volatile commodity markets. Former president Kenneth Kaunda once remarked that Zambians were “born with a copper spoon in our mouths,” but few societies managed to profit from copper’s abundance. From copper cartels and the futures market to the consequences of resource nationalism, Born with a Copper Spoon delivers a global perspective on what is one of the world’s most important metals.

related titles

Aluminum Ore: The Political Economy of the Global Bauxite Industry Edited by Robin Gendron, Mats Ingulstad, and Espen Storli 978-0-7748-2533-7

The Political Economy of Resource Regulation: An International and Comparative History, 1850–2015 Edited by Andreas R.D. Sanders, Pål Thonstad Sandvik, and Espen Storli 978-0-7748-6061-1

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