págs. 7-18
págs. 19-24
The history of consumption of Early Modern Europe in trans-atlantic perspective: Some new challenges in European Social History
págs. 25-40
New Spain´s imports of culture from the Southern Netherlands: The case of books
págs. 41-56
págs. 57-66
Alexander von Humboldt on luxury, consumption and economic prosperity: A contribution to the Study of Cultural Exchange
págs. 67-80
Toward global material culture: Domestic interiors in the Atlanctic and other worlds
págs. 81-96
African plant and animal species in 18th: Century Tropical America
págs. 97-116
Africans in European and Asian Clothes: Dutch textile trade in West Africa, 1600-1800
págs. 117-130
Material exchange as cultural exchange: The example of west african products in late 17th and Early 18th- Century France
págs. 131-152
Beaver Hats, drugs and sugar consumption in Vienna around 1700: France as an Intermediary for Atlantic products
págs. 153-168
Exotic products, luxury and new forms of sociability: Changing patterns of consumption in 18th-Century Madrid
págs. 169-188
págs. 189-212
From cultural exchange to cultural memory: Spanish and Austrian Huseholds of the Early 18th Century
págs. 213-234
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