Trade and traffic
From the Tudors to tariffs: what changes hands when we we trade with each other? Anne McElvoy explores the economic and cultural elements of international trade - past and present
What does trade set in motion beyond the exchange of goods? Anne McElvoy explores the movement of commerce across time as a carrier of habits, ideas, ambitions and influence, as well as of material things. From the early modern world, where trade was entangled with colonial expansion and shaped by unequal, sometimes unexpected encounters, to the supply chains and diplomatic negotiations of the present, this discussion asks how economic exchange has also mediated cultural contact. Alongside rivalry and wealth, how has trade given rise to its own languages of civility, reciprocity and trust?
Guests include:
Nandini Das is Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at Oxford University and author of This Little World: A New History of Tudor and Stuart England
Jeremy Hunt is a former Chancellor of the Exchequer and the author of Can We Be Rich Again?
Soumaya Keynes is an economist and columnist at the Financial Times and the author of How to Win a Trade War
Professor Rana Mitter is ST Lee Chair in US-Asia Relations at the Harvard Kennedy School
Dr Lauren Working is a Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at York University and author of A Golden World: How the Americas Transformed Renaissance England
Producer: Ruth Watts
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