Visible Cities
Explore the intricate transformations of East Asia in the eighteenth century with Visible Cities by Leonard Blussé, published by Harvard University Press. Spanning 148 pages, this insightful hardback delves into the pivotal role that key cities such as Canton, Nagasaki, and Batavia played in shaping global consumption patterns, from the allure of opium to the rise of tea culture.
Blussé presents a compelling transnational perspective, revealing how these urban centers became crucial nodes in the burgeoning China market. Understanding the economic and cultural shifts during this significant period is essential for readers interested in Asian history, especially regarding China, Japan, and Southeast Asia from c. 1500 to c. 1900. With its rich insights and engaging narrative, Visible Cities is a must-read for historians, students, and anyone curious about the historical dynamics that influenced modern consumption. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your knowledge of Asia's vibrant history!