
Tea Trade - The history of an everyday intoxicant. Guests: Hanna Hodacs & Annika Windahl Pontén
03/16/22 • 60 min
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Learn more about my guests Hanna Hodacs and Annika Windahl Pontén at the Uppsala university website.
Find Hanna's book Silk and Tea in the North
Discover the Intoxicating Spaces project.
Visit the Linné museum or Linné Hammarby in Uppsala
Take a dive into the old trade catalogues that Hanna recommended.
Find all Flora and Friends episodes on our blog.
Learn more about my guests Hanna Hodacs and Annika Windahl Pontén at the Uppsala university website.
Find Hanna's book Silk and Tea in the North
Discover the Intoxicating Spaces project.
Visit the Linné museum or Linné Hammarby in Uppsala
Take a dive into the old trade catalogues that Hanna recommended.
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