Description
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.
About the Author
Rod Phillips is professor of history at Carleton University and the author of A Short History of Wine.
Reviews
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
Book Information
ISBN 9781469652177
Author Rod Phillips
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint The University of North Carolina Press
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Weight(grams) 570g