The Empire Of Tea

The Empire Of Tea by Alan Macfarlane, published by Abrams Press on March 29, 2004, is a detailed exploration of the history of tea, spanning from its early use in Buddhist meditation in China during the fourth century B.C. to its rise as a global commodity. This first edition contains 308 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an insightful look into how tea has influenced cultures and economies throughout history.
In this book, Macfarlane delves into the tea trade and its significant impact on world events, illustrating the plant’s journey from a regional specialty to a widely sought-after product. Readers will discover the intricate connections between tea and various historical developments, as well as the cultural significance it has held across different societies. The narrative provides a comprehensive understanding of tea’s role in shaping global trade and its enduring legacy.
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The author traces the fascinating history of this remarkable plant, from its initial uses as an aid to Buddhist meditation in China during the fourth century B.C. through its remarkable explosion of popularity all around the world, becoming a valued commodity that would change world history. 17,500 first printing.
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