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Start Date
2026-06-23
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History | Economics | International Relations
Course Language
English
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2025-06-23-
2026-06-23-
2027-06-23-
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Stanford Summer Session provides high-achieving and ambitious students a transformative educational experience at a world-class university. By combining challenging academics with a rich array of extra-curricular programming, Stanford Summer Session successfully shares the University’s culture of innovation, academic excellence, and global responsibility.


Program Details

  • Duration: 8 weeks
  • Format: In Person
  • Time: Tu and Th 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Units: 3
  • Class Number: 23639
  • Interest Area: Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Instructor: Emre Can Daglioglu
  • Population: High School, Undergraduate, Graduate
  • Grading Basis: Letter or Credit/No Credit

Course Description

Do you think a banana can become a symbol of capitalist globalization? This course uncovers the pivotal histories of commodities that have shaped the modern global economy from the 17th century onward. Students will examine how the cultivation, extraction, processing, and trade of these goods catalyzed economic, social, and ecological transformations, fueling colonial and industrial economies, establishing global markets, and forging enduring dependencies. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, we will explore how commodities connected distant regions, forged global empires, and altered ecosystems. How did slavery change the palate of the Western world? Why did rubber become the backbone of industrial expansion? How have fossil fuels transformed global infrastructure? And why has the demand for "superfoods" redefined agricultural landscapes? By "following the thing," we will delve into the commodification of land, labor, and resources, unveiling the capitalist legacies that underpin today's economy. Through case studies and discussions, this course invites students to journey alongside commodities, uncovering the intricate web of humans, goods, and capitalism that have shaped our interconnected world.


Additional Information

  • Course Title: Capitalism in Motion: The Global History of Commodities
  • Course Code: HISTORY202C-01
  • Term: June 23, 2025 — August 17, 2025
  • Location: Stanford University
  • Workshops: FILMPROD 106S workshops will occasionally take place in ART 018, located on the basement floor of the McMurtry Building.
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