American Globalization, 1492-1850 - (Early Modern Iberian History in Global Contexts)
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Highlights
- Through the study of political economies, and the introduction, rejection and adaptation of foreign goods in Spanish Latin America, this book addresses key aspects of the history of consumption, offering new insights on ecological globalization and the rise of global consumerism.
- About the Author: Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla is Full Professor at Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain.
- 312 Pages
- History, Latin America
- Series Name: Early Modern Iberian History in Global Contexts
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About the Book
Through the study of political economies, and the introduction, rejection and adaptation of foreign goods in Spanish Latin America, this book addresses key aspects of the history of consumption, offering new insights on ecological globalization and the rise of global consumerism.
Book Synopsis
Through the study of political economies, and the introduction, rejection and adaptation of foreign goods in Spanish Latin America, this book addresses key aspects of the history of consumption, offering new insights on ecological globalization and the rise of global consumerism.
About the Author
Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla is Full Professor at Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain.
Ilaria Berti teaches history of the Americas at Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy.
Omar Svriz-Wucherer is Postdoctoral Researcher at Project GECEM (ERC-StG.- 679371) and teaches Early Modern History at Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain.