"The Two Tea Countries"; fantastic thesis on the struggles between India & China for the tea market of the 19th century
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 6:31 am
The two tea countries: competition, labor, and economic thought in coastal China and eastern India, 1834-1942, by Andrew B. Liu: https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/do ... 2/download
Read this over the weekend; absolutely fantastic! Covers the Indian tea-mania of the 1870s, the way that credit shaped the Qing-era Chinese tea industry, and some intriguing ideas behind the economic and labor underpinnings of the tea industry at the time; the appendix at the end about how Keemun tea may have been invented as a tax dodge was a nice touch.
The author has a book coming out in April, "Tea War: A History of Capitalism in China and India" that seems like it might be a popularization of his research; definitely keeping an eye out.
Read this over the weekend; absolutely fantastic! Covers the Indian tea-mania of the 1870s, the way that credit shaped the Qing-era Chinese tea industry, and some intriguing ideas behind the economic and labor underpinnings of the tea industry at the time; the appendix at the end about how Keemun tea may have been invented as a tax dodge was a nice touch.
The author has a book coming out in April, "Tea War: A History of Capitalism in China and India" that seems like it might be a popularization of his research; definitely keeping an eye out.
