Empire, Political Economy, and the Diffusion of Chocolate in the Atlantic World by Irene Fattacciu, Paperback, 9781032174730 | Buy online at The Nile
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Empire, Political Economy, and the Diffusion of Chocolate in the Atlantic World

Author: Irene Fattacciu   Series: Early Modern Iberian History in Global Contexts

This book follows the red thread of cocoa / chocolate through geographically dispersed social and economic networks within the Spanish empire to investigate the mechanisms of its diffusion, as well as its role in promoting both democratization of consumption and economic growth in the 18th century.

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This book follows the red thread of cocoa / chocolate through geographically dispersed social and economic networks within the Spanish empire to investigate the mechanisms of its diffusion, as well as its role in promoting both democratization of consumption and economic growth in the 18th century.

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Chocolate is one of the most visible examples of how a deeply exotic consumer product penetrating our daily lives fascinated Europeans during the Early Modern period. Today, over fifty percent of the four million tons of cocoa produced globally come from Sub-Saharan Africa. Ecuadorian cocoa, on the other hand, is considered premium quality. Yet the fact that Ecuadorian cocoa is preferred by today's artisanal chocolate makers is one of history’s ironic turns. During the eighteenth century, production and exports of Ecuadorian cocoa dramatically expanded due to its fast growth rate, high yield and low price, though certainly not due to its qualities of taste. This book analyzes the transition of chocolate from an exotic curiosity to an Atlantic commodity. It shows how local, inter-regional, and Atlantic markets interacted with one another and with imperial political economies. It explains how these interactions, intertwined with the resilience of local artisanal production, promoted the partial democratization of chocolate consumption as well as economic growth.

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About the Author

Irene Fattacciu is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of La Tuscia, Italy.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Routledge
Published
30th September 2021
Pages
220
ISBN
9781032174730

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