From extreme luxury to everyday commodity Sugar in Sweden, 17th to 20th centuries

Rönnbäck, Klas
2007-11-12T12:02:28Z
2007-11-12T12:02:28Z
2007-11-12T12:02:28Z
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This paper will focus upon the Swedish consumption of sugar, a product that illustrates the shift from being a luxury to being a mass-consumed commodity. Very little attention has been paid to the commodity of sugar by Swedish scholars, at least concerning the period prior to the introduction of the sugar beet in the late 19th century. The paper will try to answer three questions: - When did sugar experience a shift from luxury to everyday commodity? - What factors are important to explain the shift? - What impacts did the increasing sugar consumption have, at home and abroad? Regarding the last question, the paper most importantly presents a novel calculation of how large the ‘ghost acreage’ and slave labour population the Swedish consumption during the early modern era required.en
Department of Economic Historyen
Göteborg University, School of Business, Economics and Lawen
1653-1000
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/7497
engen
Göteborg Papers in Economic Historyen
11en
Economic Historyen
Price Historyen
Consumptionen
Sugaren
Swedenen
Ghost acreageen
Slaveryen
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