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Across Colonial Lines : Commodities, Networks and Empire Building, Paperback / softback Book

Across Colonial Lines : Commodities, Networks and Empire Building Paperback / softback

Edited by Devyani (Jindal Global University, India) Gupta, Purba (Institute of Historical Research London, UK) Hossain

Part of the Empire’s Other Histories series

Paperback / softback

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Across Colonial Lines takes a multi-perspective approach to the study of empire and commodities, and encourages readers to look at commodity histories in alternative spatial and temporal contexts.

It offers a comparative understanding of commodities in the Venetian, Portuguese, Dutch, French and British Empires.

Highlighting the interwoven character of multiple commodity networks, this book situates commodities like gold, coffee, tea and indigo, to name a few, within pre-existing networks of labour, consumption and knowledge production.

It explores the nexus between the local and the global, and highlights the role played by individual producers, petty traders, sailors and even consumers in creating regional circulations within a global political economy.

In this volume, commodity networks are not just sites of production and trade, but also of political control, social organisation and consumption choices.

They provide the impetus for globalisation from as early as the thirteenth century.

Each chapter takes an individual commodity to illustrate the history of commodity transmission within imperial contexts.

From early modern Venetian commerce to the trade networks of the Eurasian world; from the trading ambitions of British sailors to Portuguese global imperial ambitions; from the cross-imperial knowledge networks of indigo to the assertion of indigenous agency in Angola; and from the commodification of labour to the experience of tourism in the Caribbean and Indian Ocean World, Across Colonial Lines uses commodity networks as a lens to study empire building across varied yet connected geographies and chronologies.

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