TY - JOUR
T1 - Science, industry and the colonial state
T2 - a shift from a German- to a Dutch-controlled cinchona and quinine cartel (1880–1920)
AU - Roersch van der Hoogte, Arjo
AU - Pieters, Toine
PY - 2015/1/2
Y1 - 2015/1/2
N2 - This study shows how control over delicately balanced supply chains from raw material to the final product shifted from one national industry to another. By 1920, Dutch cinchona producers and quinine manufacturers dominated the international cartel that controlled the worldwide production and distribution of quinine (an antimalarial), quinine sulphate (a semi-finished product) and cinchona (the raw material). Twenty years earlier, however, this cartel had been controlled by the German pharmaceutical industry. How can we understand the shift of power in the world’s first pharmaceutical cartel? We argue that the internal shift of power was largely the result of the following three factors: a global industrial laboratory revolution; the vertical integration of a transoceanic network of cinchona producers, quinine manufacturers, (colonial) scientists and state officials across the Dutch Empire; and Germany’s economic isolation during the First World War.
AB - This study shows how control over delicately balanced supply chains from raw material to the final product shifted from one national industry to another. By 1920, Dutch cinchona producers and quinine manufacturers dominated the international cartel that controlled the worldwide production and distribution of quinine (an antimalarial), quinine sulphate (a semi-finished product) and cinchona (the raw material). Twenty years earlier, however, this cartel had been controlled by the German pharmaceutical industry. How can we understand the shift of power in the world’s first pharmaceutical cartel? We argue that the internal shift of power was largely the result of the following three factors: a global industrial laboratory revolution; the vertical integration of a transoceanic network of cinchona producers, quinine manufacturers, (colonial) scientists and state officials across the Dutch Empire; and Germany’s economic isolation during the First World War.
KW - cinchona
KW - colonial agro-industrialism
KW - laboratory science and technology
KW - Netherlands Indies
KW - pharmaceutical industry
KW - quinine
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84940436940
U2 - 10.1080/07341512.2015.1068005
DO - 10.1080/07341512.2015.1068005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84940436940
SN - 0734-1512
VL - 31
SP - 2
EP - 36
JO - History and Technology
JF - History and Technology
IS - 1
ER -