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Europe's Asian Centuries Trading Eurasia 1600-1830 Global History and Culture Centre Department of History - University of Warwick http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/ ghcc/eac/ Asian Export Ware and Industrial Revolution Asian Goods in the Political Economy of Europe Asian Goods and European Consumer Cultures Asian Goods: Making and Distributing Asian Goods and the Transmission of Knowledge Bringing global perspectives and interdiscipli nary methods to bear on histories of industrializa tion, consumer society and material culture Investigati ng the long distance trade between Asia and Europe in material goods and culture that transformed Research People Themes Professor Maxine Berg Project Director Dr Hanna Hodacs Research Fellow Dr Chris Nierstrasz Research Fellow Dr Felicia Gottman Research Fellow Dr Helen Clifford Museum Consultant Ms Meike Fellinger PhD Student Ms Anna Guszcza Project Administrator

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Europe's Asian CenturiesTrading Eurasia 1600-1830

Global History and Culture Centre Department of History - University of Warwickhttp://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/ghcc/eac/

• Asian Export Ware and Industrial Revolution

• Asian Goods in the Political Economy of Europe• Asian Goods and European Consumer Cultures• Asian Goods: Making and Distributing • Asian Goods and the Transmission of Knowledge

Bringing global perspectives and interdisciplinary methods to bear on histories of industrialization, consumer society and material culture

Investigating the long distance trade between Asia and Europe in material goods and culture that transformed the early modern world.

Research PeopleThemes

Professor Maxine BergProject Director

Dr Hanna HodacsResearch Fellow

Dr Chris NierstraszResearch Fellow

Dr Felicia GottmanResearch Fellow

Dr Helen CliffordMuseum Consultant

Ms Meike FellingerPhD Student

Ms Anna GuszczaProject Administrator