
Liquid Pleasures
A Social History of Drinks in Modern Britain
- 264 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Drinking has always meant much more than satisfying the thirst. Drinking can be a necessity, a comfort, an indulgence or a social activity.
Liquid Pleasures is an engrossing study of the social history of drinks in Britain from the late seventeenth century to the present. From the first cup of tea at breakfast to mid-morning coffee, to an eveining beer and a 'night-cap', John Burnett discusses individual drinks and drinking patterns which have varied not least with personal taste but also with age, gender, region and class. He shows how different ages have viewed the same drink as either demon poison or medicine.
John Burnett traces the history of what has been drunk in Britain from the 'hot beverage revolution' of the late seventeenth century - connecting drinks and related substances such as sugar to empire - right up to the 'cold drinks revolution' of the late twentieth century, examining the factors which have determined these major changes in our dietary habits.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Introduction
- 1. Water: āThe most useful and necessary part of the creationā
- 2. Milk: āNo finer investmentā?
- 3. Tea: the cup that cheers
- 4. Coffee: āI like coffee, I like tea . . .ā
- 5. Soft drinks: from cordial waters to Coca-Cola
- 6. Beer: āA moral species of beverageā
- 7. Wine: āUse a little wine . . .ā
- 8. Spirits: āWater of Lifeā
- Conspectus
- Notes
- Select bibliography
- Index