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  • 導讀 鑽石恆久遠,壓迫永流傳?
    1. 資本主義的興起與演變
    2. 鑽石開採的物質性與勞動人權
  • 引言
  • 亞洲鑽石:奢侈品的發現(五○年至一七八五年)
    1. 關於寶石的神祕傳說
    2. 早期的歐洲遊記
    3. 蒙兀兒帝國時期
    4. 英印鑽石貿易
    5. 東印度公司之外的世界
    6. 島嶼上的寶石
    7. 鑽石切工的早期發展
  • 奴役與壟斷:殖民時期巴西的鑽石(一七二○年至一八二一年)
    1. 在巴西高地發現鑽石
    2. 若昂.奧利維拉的開採壟斷
    3. 奴工與被迫害的礦工
    4. 鑽石區之外
    5. 巴西鑽石的兩大壟斷
    6. 十八世紀的歐洲鑽石消費
  • 駛向現代化工業的雲霄飛車(一七八五年至一八八四年)
    1. 東方沒落的景象
    2. 婆羅洲殖民地開採方案的失敗
    3. 巴西重回自由採礦的時代
    4. 巴伊亞的鑽石熱
    5. 找到了!發現河流鑽石礦
    6. 在柯爾斯伯格科普吉大坑中的鑽石開採
    7. 開普殖民地充滿活力的日子(一八七○年至一八七六年)
  • 建立全球帝國:戴比爾斯的世紀(一八八四年至一九九○年)
    1. 圈舍勞動,或說種族隔離工作制的發明
    2. 戴比爾斯聯合礦業的國際勢力
    3. 非洲威脅:壟斷的第一個挑戰
    4. 兩次世界大戰之間的挑戰
    5. 舊沖積帶鑽石田及機械化的失敗
    6. 戰略性鑽石及納粹大屠殺悲劇
    7. 種族隔離下的榮景
  • 沖積帶開採的持久魅力(一八八四年至二○一八年)
    1. 持續存在的婆羅洲傳統開採方法
    2. 非洲心臟地帶的鑽石
    3. 從剛果到安哥拉的越境之旅
    4. 舊黃金海岸的新豐富礦藏
    5. 國有化浪潮及血鑽石
  • 西方世界的鑽石開採:二十一世紀戴比爾斯鑽石世界的瓦解
    1. 撤退到波札那
    2. 俄羅斯遠東區冰雪下的鑽石
    3. 蘇聯政府與戴比爾斯
    4. 共產主義垮台後
    5. 澳洲叢林中的寶石
    6. 加拿大極區的冒險之旅
    7. 永懷希望的舊鑽石田
  • 結語 關於人權與環境考量
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