2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0212610919000235
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Global Goods, Silver and Market Integration: Consumption of Wine, Silk and Porcelain Through the Grill Company via Macao-Canton and Marseille-Seville Trade Nodes, 18th Century

Abstract: New global history studies have provided theoretical models related to different paths of economic growth and consumer behaviour between East Asia (mainly China and Japan) and Europe during the period of the first industrialisation. However, more research challenging the Eurocentric views of the origins of globalisation is needed. In this article, I examine the exchanges of Chinese silks and porcelains and European wines and liquors for American silver through the Swedish Grill Company. This company had extens… Show more

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“…6Perez-Garcia, “Consumption of Chinese Goods”; Perez-Garcia, Global History with Chinese Characteristics. …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6Perez-Garcia, “Consumption of Chinese Goods”; Perez-Garcia, Global History with Chinese Characteristics. …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%