Popular
history tells the story of how the tea boycott during the American
Revolution caused a transition in American taste from tea to coffee,
making the young country a coffee-drinking nation. In truth, Americans
did not give up their tea so easily, and the United States grew to be
the second-largest importer of tea from China. Diverging from British
black tea traditions, U.S. consumers preferred green tea, cultivated a
particular taste for Oolong tea, and invented the English Breakfast Tea
brand to market Chinese black tea.
This World in a Teacup: Credit, Taste, and Power in the U.S.-China Tea Trade, 1784–1911
(University of Nebraska Press, 2026) by Dr. Dan Du is the first book to
detail the American tea trade with China after the American Revolution
through the early twentieth century. Drawing on archival sources and
perspectives from both sides of the Pacific, Dr. Du offers new insights
to help understand fundamental developments in U.S.-China relations
within a global context. This World in a Teacup shows that, rather than
depending on hard-money transactions or a barter economy, a
sophisticated credit system buttressed American tea purchases in China:
Credit instruments such as promissory notes, bills of exchange, and
checks financed the transactions between Chinese and U.S. tea merchants,
crystallizing changing power dynamics in the global economy. This World in a Teacup
explains how the circulation of these credit instruments challenged the
conventional understanding of China’s economy as a primitive system and
how the power structure of American, British, and Chinese tea trade in
the credit economy reshaped American consumption patterns.
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focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty
negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative
analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find
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