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Author:
Orenstein, Dara author.
Title:
Out of stock : the warehouse in the history of capitalism / Dara Orenstein.
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
340 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Warehouses--United States--History.
Free ports and zones--United States.
Manufacturing industries--United States.
Trade regulation--United States.
Free ports and zones.
Manufacturing industries.
Trade regulation.
Warehouses.
United States.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: "My brain hurt like a warehouse" -- Flow, or fixity in motion : the warehouse -- Security and securitization : the bonded warehouse -- Imperium in imperio : the Freihafen, the Zolverein, and the empire of logistics -- What we talk about when we talk about manufacturing : the foreign-trade zone -- "Plant your plant at a home away from home, at home" : the subzone -- Conclusion: free shipping!
Summary:
In Out of Stock, Dara Orenstein delivers a nuanced, ambitious, and engrossing account of that most generic and underappreciated site in the history of American commerce and industry: the warehouse, and all its many permutations. She traces the progression from the bonded warehouse of the nineteenth century to today's foreign-trade zones, enclaves where goods are processed while simultaneously inside the US and outside US customs territory. Foreign-trade zones channel jobs to American workers by converting American cities into international ports, and to understand them, Orenstein tells us, we should look at them in the simplest of terms: as warehouses. Going further, Orenstein contends that these zones - nearly 800 of which are scattered across the US - are emblematic of how warehouses have begun to supplant factories on the terrain of logistics. In the age of Amazon and Walmart, circulation is so crucial to how and where goods are produced that it is increasingly inseparable from production, such that warehouses rank as some of the most pivotal spaces of global capitalism.0 Drawing from cultural geography, cultural history, and political economy, and vividly documented with photos, ads, maps, and other ephemera, Out of Stock nimbly demonstrates the centrality of warehouses for corporations, workers, cities, and empires.
ISBN:
022666290X
9780226662909
022666287X
9780226662879
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1089894010
LCCN:
2019018458
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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