Coffeehouse culture in the Atlantic world, 1650-1789:
"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...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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 reveals 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." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 258 Seiten 12 Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781350247222 |
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Contents List of illustrations Introduction Part I vi 1 Coffee’s transatlantic society 1 ‘Trifling’, an urban experience 15 2 ‘Trifling’ in the colonies 31 3 Murders, officers and naval headquarters 51 Part II Polishing communities and negotiating empire 4 Coffee-women, licensure and a polite public sphere 5 Coffee-men, lobbyists and conmen of empire 6 Transatlantic news feeds and imagined coffeehouse publics Part III 73 99 129 Empire and revolution 7 Empire, free association and slavery 149 8 Bringing down the empire 167 Conclusion 189 Notes 195 Bibliography 235 Index 251
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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