Oceans of Wine: Madeira and the Emergence of American Trade and Taste (The Lewis Walpole Series in Eighteenth-Century Culture and History)
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This innovative book examines how between 1640 and 1815 the Portuguese Madeira wine trade shaped the Atlantic world and American society. David Hancock painstakingly reconstructs the lives of producers distributors and consumers as well as the economic and social structures created by globalizing commerce to reveal an intricate interplay between individuals and market forces. Wine lovers and Madeira enthusiasts will enjoy Oceans of Wine as will historians interested in food colonial trade and the history of the Atlantic region. Using voluminous archives pertaining to wine many of them previously unexamined Hancock offers a dramatic new perspective on the economic and social development of the Atlantic world by challenging traditional interpretations that have identified states and empires as the driving force behind trade. He demonstrates convincingly just how decentralized the early modern commercial system was as well as how self-organized a system that emerged from the actions of market participants working across imperial lines. The networks they formed began as commercial structures and expanded into social and political systems that were conduits not only for wine but also for ideas about reform revolution and independence.
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- September 22, 2009
- ISBN-10
- 0300136056
- ISBN-13
- 9780300136050
- Item Weight
- 38.1 oz
- Dimensions
- 9.76 × 1.73 × 6.5 in
