Spice: The Commodities that Shaped the Modern World with Roger Crowley

Spice: The Commodities that Shaped the Modern World with Roger Crowley

From The HC Commodities Podcast by Paul Chapman, HC Group

March 25, 2026 · 44 min · Episode 299

About this episode

Roger Crowley discusses how spices shaped global trade and the modern world.

500 years ago another group of commodities flowed through the Strait of Hormuz, making those that controlled that vital trade route fabulously wealthy. Those commodities were the spices: nutmeg and cloves. Grown only in two tiny islands in modern day Indonesia and the Philippines, they were worth their weight in gold. Then in 1512 the Portuguese upended that global trade and in so doing created the modern world and the blueprint for how commodity traders operate today (minus the cannons). Joining us is award winning historian Roger Crowley to discuss his latest book: Spice: The 16th-Century Contest that Shaped the Modern World.

People in this episode

Host: Paul Chapman

Guest: Roger Crowley

Topics covered

  • commodities
  • spices
  • historical trade
  • global economy
  • colonialism
  • historical impact

Keywords

  • spices
  • commodities
  • Strait of Hormuz
  • Roger Crowley
  • historical trade
  • 1512
  • global economy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: HC Group

Books & works: Spice: The 16th-Century Contest that Shaped the Modern World

Places: Strait of Hormuz, Indonesia, Philippines

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