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Fruits of EmpireFruits of Empire

Fruits of Empire1996

Walvin, James.

About this book

What could be more British than a cup of tea? What has proved more resilient vice in Western life than tobacco? What are the origins of our enthusiasm for spice, smoke, and sugar? James Walvin here illustrates how the tastes of the British people, and ultimately the sensory predilections of the entire West, were profoundly transformed by the fruits of distant empire and trade. Tracing the history of British global trade and the drive for imperial pre-eminence to the rise of a new kind of domestic material consumption, Fruits of Empire devotes chapters to the allure and spread of tea, coffee, tobacco, chocolate, the potato, and sugar, thereby revealing a continuum between the British passion for empire and the contemporary Western passion to consume.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL156065W

Subjects

HistoryCommerceColoniesSocial life and customsConsumption (Economics)Produce tradeGreat britain, commerceGreat britain, colonies, historyGreat britain, social life and customs

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