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Book Review: Fragrant Frontier: Global Spice Entanglements from the Sino-Vietnamese Uplands

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Book Review: Fragrant Frontier: Global Spice Entanglements from the Sino-Vietnamese Uplands
Abstract
The editors of Fragrant Frontier have produced an impressively researched book on the contemporary growers, in northern Vietnam and Southwest China, of three spices—star anise, black cardamom, and cinnamon, each of which has local, regional, and international economic importance—as well as the human links in the global commodity chain of these spices. This volume is much more coherent than many edited volumes, and readers should not skip any of it, as there are nice little surprises waiting here and there in the text.A good example is the “Preface and Acknowledgements” section, as this not only provides interesting information on how the volume came into being but also links to websites and scannable QR codes for “story maps” on the three spices and the places mentioned in the rest of the volume. This is a nice touch that gives this volume about the recent situation of farmers, local traders, marketplace workers, street vendors (of both the spices and foods prepared with them), wholesalers, exporters, and state officials a very contemporary feel. These story maps are only the first of an extensive number of relevant, well-done, and well-used illustrations including photographs, maps, and tables inserted throughout the following chapters.
Publication
Agricultural History
Date
2024-02-01
Volume
98
Issue
1
Pages
143-146
Journal Abbr
Agricultural History
Citation Key
thompsonBookReviewFragrant2024
Accessed
5/30/24, 3:00 PM
ISSN
0002-1482
Short Title
Fragrant Frontier
Library Catalog
Silverchair
Citation
Thompson, C. M. (2024). Book Review: Fragrant Frontier: Global Spice Entanglements from the Sino-Vietnamese Uplands. Agricultural History, 98(1), 143–146. https://doi.org/10.1215/00021482-10925359