Sugar in World HistoryIts roles in imperialism, colonialism and enslavement

from the British Museum

selections from the Newberry Library

This half hour podcast (which includes an interview with conference presenter Ulbe Bosma) explores the ways that sugar has transformed "our politics, health, history and even family relationships."

An article on thefrom the Australian Broadcasting Network. 

and their role in Caribbean enslavement, from the National Museums Liverpool 

discusses the global impact of sugar production, from its ties to colonialism and slavery to its influence on modern agriculture. Examines the enduring economic and social effects sugar has had on different regions.

a five-episode podcast about the present-day sugar industry. Hosted by Celeste Headlee.