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Record Nr.

UNINA9910861008603321

Titolo

Alcohol flows across cultures : drinking cultures in transnational and comparative perspective / / Waltraud Ernst

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Routledge, , 2020

© 2020

ISBN

9780203732038

1-351-40072-X

1-351-40073-8

0-203-73203-0

Edizione

[First Edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (265 pages)

Collana

Routledge Studies in Modern History

Disciplina

394.13

Soggetti

Drinking of alcoholic beverages

Alcoholic beverages - History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction: Alcohol flows across cultures. Drinking cultures in transnational and comparative perspective / Waltraud Ernst -- The same drink? Wine and absinthe consumption and drinking cultures among French and Muslim groups in nineteenth-century Algeria / Nina Salouâ Studer -- Drinking and production patterns of wine in North Africa during French colonisation, c. 1830-1956 / Nessim Znaien -- International dis-ease: Alcohol and colonialism in the international city of Tangier, c. 1912-1956 / Francisco Javier Martínez -- Between promotions and prohibitions: The shifting symbolisms and spaces of beer in modern Turkey / Emine Ö. Evered and Kyle T. Evered -- Good hope for the Pilsner: Commerce, culture, and the consumption of the pilsner beer in British Southern Africa, c. 1870-1914 / Malcolm F. Purinton -- 'A hotbed of sins' or 'just like home'? Drinking cultures in colonial Qingdao, c. 1897-1914 / Sabina Groeneveld -- Filched fungi? Bioprospecting and the circulation of 'Chinese yeast', c. 1892-1933 / Tristan Revells -- Gariahat Whisky: Bootlegged cosmopolitanism and the making of the nationalistic state, Calcutta, c. 1923-35 / Projit Bihari Mukharji -- 'Lurvenbrow': Bavarian beer culture and barstool



diplomacy in the global market, 1945-1964 / Robert Terrell -- Twenty-first-century transnational neo-temperance / Julie Robert.

Sommario/riassunto

"This book maps changing patterns of drinking. Emphasis is laid on the connected histories of different regions and populations across the globe regarding consumption patterns, government policies, economics and representations of alcohol and drinking. Its transnational perspective facilitates an understanding of the local and global factors that have had a bearing on alcohol consumption and legislation, especially on the emergence of particular styles of 'drinking cultures'. The comparative approach helps to identify similarities, differences and crossovers between particular regions and pinpoint the parameters that shape alcohol consumption, policies, legal and illegal production, and popular perceptions. With a wide geographic range, the book explores plural drinking cultures within any one region, their association with specific social groups, and their continuities and changes in the wake of wider global, colonial and postcolonial economic, political and social constraints and exchanges"--