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Oliver Scott

Himalayan Trade

Himalayan Trade explores the vibrant exchange of goods, ideas, and culture that flourished for centuries between India, Tibet, and China. It delves into the complex network of trade routes crisscrossing the Himalayas, revealing how these pathways facilitated not only the movement of commodities like silk, salt, and spices, but also spurred significant cultural and political transformations.

The book highlights how economic interdependence shaped regional identities, demonstrating that trade was more than just commerce; it was a catalyst for societal change. The approach is interdisciplinary, drawing from history, anthropology, and economics to provide a well-rounded view. For instance, the book examines how the rise and fall of empires directly impacted trade regulations and routes, akin to how a change in government policies can alter modern trade agreements. The study also looks at how communities adapted socially and culturally to new ideas and goods.

The book progresses systematically, starting with the geographical and historical context, then moves on to the major commodities traded and their economic impact. It culminates with an analysis of the geopolitical forces at play and the eventual decline of traditional routes due to modern globalization. This comprehensive approach makes Himalayan Trade a valuable resource for anyone interested in world history, economic history, and the cultural dynamics of the Himalayas.
154 páginas impressas
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2025
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2025
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