Dan Du is an associate professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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Introduction Part I Green Tea 1 Paper Gold and Green Gold: Building the Credit Economy, 1784-1815 2. White Gold and Black Gold: Weaving a Global Network, 1815-1842 Part II Oolong Tea 3. From Canton to the Coast: Restoring Trust, 1843-1865 4. From Commerce to Finance: Transforming the Credit Network, 1865-1873 Part III English Breakfast Tea 5. Booms and Busts: Losing the Tea Trade, 1873-1911 Conclusion
"Breaking new ground, this study explores the overlooked Sino-American tea trade and financial interactions during the nineteenth century. Meticulously researched, it illuminates their role in global commerce, offering fresh insights into transnational economic history."-Yi Sun, professor of history at the University of San Diego "This World in a Teacup explores the untold story of the U.S.-China tea trade (1784-1911), revealing tea's pivotal role in American culture and finance. Dan Du uncovers a transpacific credit system that powerfully challenges Eurocentric views of China's economy. This groundbreaking work reshapes understandings of global-local capitalism and U.S.-China relations."-Xi Wang, Distinguished University Professor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania

