Gems, Science, and Empire

Author(s)
Claire Sabel, Michael Robinson
Abstract

17th century traders who traveled the sea routes between India and Southeast Asia were interested in spices, but they were also interested in gemstones, objects of desire, commercial value, and increasingly, scientific fascination. Claire Sabel talks about the gem trade in South and Southeast Asia, and the way this trade was impacted by European traders in the 17th and 18th centuries.

"Time to Eat the Dogs" is a weekly podcast about science, history and exploration, produced by Michael Robinson. He is a professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford, who studies the role of exploration in science and culture.

Organisation(s)
Department of History
External organisation(s)
University of Hartford
Publication date
10-2025
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
601023 Global history, 601006 Early history, 601020 Regional history, 105116 Mineralogy
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/8a219391-b9e6-4ffe-89b0-c2ed3b97e950