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Transatlantic Trade and Global Cultural Transfers Since 1492 : More than Commodities, Hardback Book

Transatlantic Trade and Global Cultural Transfers Since 1492 : More than Commodities Hardback

Edited by Martina Kaller, Frank Jacob

Part of the Routledge Studies in Modern History series

Hardback

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Access to new plants and consumer goods such as sugar, tobacco, and chocolate from the beginning of the sixteenth century onwards would massively change the way people lived, especially in how and what they consumed.

While global markets were consequently formed and provided access to these new commodities that increasingly became important in the ‘Old World’, especially with regard to the establishment early modern consumer societies.

This book brings together specialists from a range of historical fields to analyse the establishment of these commodity chains from the Americas to Europe as well as their cultural implications.

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