In the last 30 years historians have become increasingly interested in understanding how changes in patterns of consumption reproduced themselves as well as to what degree they acted as agents of social change. Enriched by interdisciplinary contributions, the history of consumption constitutes one of the privileged terrains where different historiographies meet in the attempt to reconcile structure and agency, the individual and the social, and local and global dimensions in order to explain long-term historical shifts.1

The Resilience and Boomerang Effect of Chocolate: A Product’s Globalization and Commodification

Fattacciu, Irene
2014-01-01

Abstract

In the last 30 years historians have become increasingly interested in understanding how changes in patterns of consumption reproduced themselves as well as to what degree they acted as agents of social change. Enriched by interdisciplinary contributions, the history of consumption constitutes one of the privileged terrains where different historiographies meet in the attempt to reconcile structure and agency, the individual and the social, and local and global dimensions in order to explain long-term historical shifts.1
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