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Transatlantic Trade and Global Cultural Transfers Since 1492 - More Than Commodities

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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.

Table des matières

Introduction: Commodity Trade, Globalization, and the Making of the Atlantic World

Frank Jacob and Martina Kaller

 



Section I: Changing Food Habits



  1. Chasing Chocolate: Transfers, Transformations, and Continuities in the History of Cacao




John S. Henderson and Kathryn M. Hudson


2. Flavors and Colors: The Chili Pepper in Europe

Esther Katz


3. The Jazz Age, Neapolitans, and Primitivism:


Futurist Cuisine at the Exposition Coloniale Internationale (1931)


Mariana Aguirre

 


Section II: New Consumer Societies

4. Tobacco: A Transatlantic Commodity and Its Cultural Impact in the Early Modern World

Frank Jacob


5. Coca-Leaf Transfers to Europe: Effects on the Consumption of Coca in North-western Argentina

Ricardo Abduca

 


Section III: Knowledge and Representation

6. Peyote and Ololuhqui in the Medical Texts of New Spain and Their Circulation in Spain during the 16th and 17th Centuries

Angélica Morales-Sarabia



7. The Pride of Lippitzbach: Multiple Spaces of Knowledge and Meanings of the Amazonian Water Lily. From the Amazon River Basin to Carinthia (Austria)

Marianne Klemun




8. When the Tomato was Purely Ornamental: Considering New World Foods in Seventeenth-Century Berlin

Molly Taylor-Poleskey



9. Unlocking Platinum: Early European Struggles with a Colonial Metal

Noah Benninga

 



Index

A propos de l'auteur

Martina Kaller is Professor of Global History in the Department of History at the University of Vienna.
Frank Jacob is Professor for Global History at Nord University.

Résumé

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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