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Coffeehouse Culture in the Atlantic World, 1650-1789

Autor E. Wesley Reynolds
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2023
This book argues that coffeehouses and the coffee trade were central to the making of the Atlantic world in the century leading up to the American Revolution. Fostering international finance and commerce, spreading transatlantic news, building military might, determining political fortunes and promoting status and consumption, coffeehouses created a web of social networks stretching from Britain to its colonies in North America. As polite alternatives to taverns, coffeehouses have been hailed as 'penny universities'; a place for political discussion by the educated and elite. Reynolds shows that they were much more than this. Coffeehouse Culture in the Atlantic World 1650-1789, reveals that they simultaneously created a network for marine insurance and naval protection, led to calls for a free press, built tension between trade lobbyists and the East India Company, and raised questions about gender, respectability and the polite middling class. It demonstrates how coffeehouses served to create transatlantic connections between metropole Britain and her North American colonies and played an important role in the revolution and protest movements that followed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350247253
ISBN-10: 1350247251
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 12 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Shows the extensive networks of communication created in the Atlantic World through coffeehouses

Notă biografică

E. Wesley Reynolds is Adjunct Instructor of History at Northwood University, USA. He was awarded his PhD from Central Michigan University, USA, in partnership with the University of Newcastle, UK.

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsIntroductionPart I: Coffee's Transatlantic SocietyI. "Trifling," An Urban ExperienceII. "Trifling" in the ColoniesIII.Murders, Officers, and Naval HeadquartersPart II: Polishing Communities and Negotiating EmpireIV. Coffee-Women, Licensure, and a Polite Public SphereV. Coffee-Men, Lobbyists, and Conmen of EmpireVI. Transatlantic News Feeds and Imagined Coffeehouse PublicsPart III: Empire and RevolutionVII. Empire, Free Association, and SlaveryVIII. Bringing Down the EmpireConclusionBibliography Index

Recenzii

E. Wesley Reynolds deftly maps the key role coffeehouses played in carrying ideas from print into practice through personal encounters among colonists. Long known as places to make deals, he shows in vivid detail how and why they also provided the venues where Americans made history.
E. Wesley Reynolds' innovative and richly sourced examination of anglophone coffeehouse culture both narrows and broadens the eighteenth-century Atlantic, and his interpretation of the multifaceted roles of these spaces is shaped by ironies that should speak loudly to a generation grappling itself with the energy released by modern information technology and social media.