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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14223-0tic groceries’.. However, there were other ‘hidden’ commodities of empire, staples that were an essential part of imperial trade, and in some cases literally sustained it. This chapter focuses on just such a hidden food commodity, one that moved between Empires over four centuries largely unremarkedG-spot 发表于 2025-3-30 05:00:19
Pebbles in a Pond: The Initiation of Inquirynomic liberalism in Cuba, which threw the port of Havana open to all nations, ’ wrote Cuban ethnographer Fernando Ortiz in 1940 with the publication of his seminal work on transculturation. ‘And in this atmosphere of free industrial and commercial enterprise Havana tobacco, by the unanimous plebisci