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Global Commodities: The Material Culture of Early Modern Connections, 1400-1800
| Location: | United Kingdom |
| Conference Date: | 2012-12-12 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2012-08-06 |
| Announcement ID: |
196248 |
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Global History and Culture Centre - University of Warwick - 12-14 December 2012
This International conference held at the Global History and Culture Centre of the University of Warwick seeks to explore how our understanding of early modern global connections changes if we consider the role material culture played in shaping such connections. In what ways did material objects participate in the development of the multiple processes often referred to as ‘globalisation’? How did objects contribute to the construction of such notions as hybridism and cosmopolitanism? What was their role in trade and migration, gifts and diplomacy, encounters and conflict? What kind of geographies did they create in the early modern world? What was their cultural value vis-ŕ-vis their economic value? In short, this conference seeks to explore the ways in which commodities and connections intersected in the early modern world.
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