
Alcohol
A History
Rod Phillips(Author)
The University of North Carolina Press
Published on 28. February 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-4696-5217-7 (ISBN)
Description
Whether as wine, beer, or spirits, alcohol has had a constant and often controversial role in social life. In his innovative book on the attitudes toward and consumption of alcohol, Rod Phillips surveys a 9,000-year cultural and economic history, uncovering the tensions between alcoholic drinks as healthy staples of daily diets and as objects of social, political, and religious anxiety. In the urban centers of Europe and America, where it was seen as healthier than untreated water, alcohol gained a foothold as the drink of choice, but it has been more regulated by governmental and religious authorities more than any other commodity. As a potential source of social disruption, alcohol created volatile boundaries of acceptable and unacceptable consumption and broke through barriers of class, race, and gender.
Phillips follows the ever-changing cultural meanings of these potent potables and makes the surprising argument that some societies have entered ""post-alcohol"" phases. His is the first book to examine and explain the meanings and effects of alcohol in such depth, from global and long-term perspectives.
Phillips follows the ever-changing cultural meanings of these potent potables and makes the surprising argument that some societies have entered ""post-alcohol"" phases. His is the first book to examine and explain the meanings and effects of alcohol in such depth, from global and long-term perspectives.
Reviews / Votes
An ambitious book, which succeeds at least in part because of Phillips's elegant style and his nose for recurring themes."" - Times Literary Supplement""A major achievement. . . . Provides an essential introduction to the social, cultural, and economic role of alcohol in human history."" - Canadian Journal of History
""An enthralling piece of research that considers the history of alcohol from the ancient world right through to trends in modern regulation and consumption."" - Jancis Robinson, wine expert and editor of The Oxford Companion to Wine
""A must read for alcohol studies scholars."" - CHOICE
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chapel Hill
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
649 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4696-5217-7 (9781469652177)
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E-Book
10/2014
University of North Carolina Press
€19.49
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Person
Rod Phillips is professor of history at Carleton University and the author of A Short History of Wine.