The War on Wine: Prohibition, Neoprohibition, and American Culture: Cultural Ecologies of Food in the Twenty-First Century
Autor Victor W. Geracien Paperback – 6 noi 2023 – vârsta ani
The history of wine is a tale of capitalist production and consumer experience, and early Americans embraced the idea of having their own wine culture. But many began to believe that excessive alcohol consumption had become a moral, ethical, economic, political, social, and health conundrum. The result was a national on-again, off-again relationship with the concept of an American wine culture.
Citizens struggled to build a wine culture patterned after their diasporic European custom of wine as a moderating beverage that was part of a healthy diet. Yet, as America grew, untold attempts to create a wine culture failed due to climate, pests, diseases, wars, and depressions, resulting in some people considering the nation an alcoholic republic. Thus began an anti-alcohol culture war aimed at restricting or prohibiting alcoholic beverages.
With the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment (Prohibition), a culture war started between wet and dry proponents. After the repeal of Prohibition, the decimated wine industry responded by forming the Wine Institute to rebrand wine’s role in American society, after which neoprohibitionists attempted to restrict alcohol availability and consumption. To confront these aggressive actions, the Wine Institute hired politically trained John A. De Luca to navigate the new attacks and pushed for rebranding wine as a cultural spirit with health benefits.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781647791148
ISBN-10: 1647791146
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: University of Nevada Press
Colecția University of Nevada Press
Seria Cultural Ecologies of Food in the Twenty-First Century
ISBN-10: 1647791146
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: University of Nevada Press
Colecția University of Nevada Press
Seria Cultural Ecologies of Food in the Twenty-First Century
Recenzii
“No one knows the history of California’s wine culture better than Victor Geraci. He has mastered the literature, enhanced it with oral histories, and crafted an informative, readable history that sheds new light on the work of the Wine Institute to transform the industry into an important part of American agriculture, business, and culture.”
—R. Douglas Hurt, professor of history, Purdue University, author of A Companion to American Agricultural History
“I loved the material presented in The War on Wine. The book’s very popular writing style will please a general audience, including wine enthusiasts and wine history buffs; local, public, and campus libraries; and undergraduate students enrolled in courses on the history of wine and food in the United States.”
—Simone Cinotto, associate professor of contemporary history, University of Gastronomic Sciences, author of The Italian American Table: Food, Family, and Community in New York City
—R. Douglas Hurt, professor of history, Purdue University, author of A Companion to American Agricultural History
“I loved the material presented in The War on Wine. The book’s very popular writing style will please a general audience, including wine enthusiasts and wine history buffs; local, public, and campus libraries; and undergraduate students enrolled in courses on the history of wine and food in the United States.”
—Simone Cinotto, associate professor of contemporary history, University of Gastronomic Sciences, author of The Italian American Table: Food, Family, and Community in New York City
Notă biografică
Victor W. Geraci is a former food and wine history specialist at the Oral History Center at the Bancroft Library. He is the author of Salud! and Wine by Design.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: The Early Republic's Failure To Establish A Wine Culture
Chapter Two: The Rise of the First American Wine Culture
Chapter Three: Loss and Rebirth of An American Wine Culture
Chapter Four: Rebuilding the Wine Industry
Chapter Five: A Perfect Man for the Job: A Faltering Wine Institute Seeks New Leadership
Chapter Six: Stabilizing the Wine Institute and Reestablishing A Tarnished American Wine Industry
Chapter Seven: Neoprohibition: The Continuing Battle for an American Wine Culture
Chapter Eight: Alla Vostra Salute — To Your Health
Chapter Nine: Bio-nutrition, Pyramids, and Labels
Chapter Ten: Direct Shipping
Chapter Eleven: Politics of Wine: Bipartisanship, Soundbites, and the Wine Caucus
Chapter Twelve: Establishing the Path for the Wine Institute’s Future
Epilogue: Who Will Carry the Banner Next?
Index
Bibliography
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter One: The Early Republic's Failure To Establish A Wine Culture
Chapter Two: The Rise of the First American Wine Culture
Chapter Three: Loss and Rebirth of An American Wine Culture
Chapter Four: Rebuilding the Wine Industry
Chapter Five: A Perfect Man for the Job: A Faltering Wine Institute Seeks New Leadership
Chapter Six: Stabilizing the Wine Institute and Reestablishing A Tarnished American Wine Industry
Chapter Seven: Neoprohibition: The Continuing Battle for an American Wine Culture
Chapter Eight: Alla Vostra Salute — To Your Health
Chapter Nine: Bio-nutrition, Pyramids, and Labels
Chapter Ten: Direct Shipping
Chapter Eleven: Politics of Wine: Bipartisanship, Soundbites, and the Wine Caucus
Chapter Twelve: Establishing the Path for the Wine Institute’s Future
Epilogue: Who Will Carry the Banner Next?
Index
Bibliography
About the Author
Descriere
Throughout American history the prohibition and restriction of alcohol, including wine, has been part of what we now call culture wars. After losing the Prohibition Constitutional Amendment, anti-alcohol forces rebranded themselves as neoprohibitionists dedicated to the restriction of alcohol usage and they touted themselves as the counter-voice to alcohol organizations like the Wine Institute led by John A. De l.uca from 1976 to 2013.