A Study on Consumption of European Red Wine in China (1680-1840): state of the art, questions, hypothesis, sources and methodology
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Jin, LeiPalabras clave
Global HistoryConsumer Behaviour
European Red Wine
Wine consumption
China
Qing Dinasty
Proyecto GECEM
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Pérez-García, ManuelPublication date
2018-01Abstract
The global history perspective and comparison research between Eurocentric and
Sinocentric methods on economic history give us new perspective on the topic of
European-Chinese trade during early modern period. Compared with the large number
of researches on the consumption society of Western Europe around the 18th century
about the goods from Eastern world like tea, silk, and porcelain, very few researches
have been done about the European commodities in Eastern countries. Especially, the
studies on consumption of European wine in China market during the 17th and 18th
centuries is completely void. Therefore, based on the economic conditions of southern
and eastern China, considered the geographical, political and cultural aspects, several
questions and hypothesis are designed, including consumption groups of the European
wine, the consumer volumes, consumption habits, wine market shares, the merchant
groups¿ role, etc. The research will be down upon the cross-referencing ...
The global history perspective and comparison research between Eurocentric and
Sinocentric methods on economic history give us new perspective on the topic of
European-Chinese trade during early modern period. Compared with the large number
of researches on the consumption society of Western Europe around the 18th century
about the goods from Eastern world like tea, silk, and porcelain, very few researches
have been done about the European commodities in Eastern countries. Especially, the
studies on consumption of European wine in China market during the 17th and 18th
centuries is completely void. Therefore, based on the economic conditions of southern
and eastern China, considered the geographical, political and cultural aspects, several
questions and hypothesis are designed, including consumption groups of the European
wine, the consumer volumes, consumption habits, wine market shares, the merchant
groups¿ role, etc. The research will be down upon the cross-referencing of primary data
and the materials, along with the application of database.