01888nam a2200385 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095015001900112016001800131020003900149020003600188040002100224035002100245043001200266050002600278082002600304100002300330245013700353260005100490300003300541504006600574505034600640533015200986650003801138650003501176650004401211650005801255655002901313710001701342856012601359999001701485ebr10349969CaPaEBRm u cr cn|||||||||070830s2008 iluab sb 001 0 eng  z 2007035931 aGBA8475212bnb7 z0145663812Uk z9780226349503 (cloth : alk. paper) z0226349500 (cloth : alk. paper) aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)474963730 an-us-fl14aHD9107.F6bH65 2008eb04a338.1/736109759392221 aHollander, Gail M.10aRaising cane in the 'gladesh[electronic resource] :bthe global sugar trade and the transformation of Florida /cGail M. Hollander. aChicago :bUniversity of Chicago Press,c2008. axviii, 348 p. :bill., maps. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [309]-326) and index.0 aFrom Everglades to sugar bowl and back again? -- The sugar question in frontier Florida -- Securing sugar, draining the 'Glades -- Wish fulfillment for Florida growers : managed market, disciplined labor, engineered landscape -- The Cold War heats up the nation's sugar bowl -- A restructured industry -- Questioning sugar in the Everglades. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2013.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries. 0aSugar tradezFloridazEverglades. 0aDrainagezFloridazEverglades. 0aRural developmentzFloridazEverglades. 0aSugarxManufacture and refiningzFloridazEverglades. 7aElectronic books.2local2 aebrary, Inc.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10349969zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view c28891d28891