Listen "James Warren - Colonial Monocrops and Global Climatic Oscillations in the Philippines"
Episode Synopsis
Professor James Warren (Murdoch University) discusses his past and ongoing research into the effects of global climatic oscillations on the history of the Philippines. In this podcast episode, he examines the role of ENSO-related climatic anomalies and typhoons on the colonial monocrops of tobacco (Spanish era) and sugar (American era). In these contexts, he also responds to questions on the lives of indigenous populations and on colonial science.
For more on Prof. Warren’s work, see:
http://profiles.murdoch.edu.au/myprofile/james-warren/ and
https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Warren,_James.html
This podcast was produced with the help of Renée Manderville (Project Manager, IOWC), Archisman Chaudhuri and Philip Gooding (both postdoctoral fellows, IOWC, McGill).
For more on Prof. Warren’s work, see:
http://profiles.murdoch.edu.au/myprofile/james-warren/ and
https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Warren,_James.html
This podcast was produced with the help of Renée Manderville (Project Manager, IOWC), Archisman Chaudhuri and Philip Gooding (both postdoctoral fellows, IOWC, McGill).
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