Americana Ebrietatis
Hewson L. Peeke
Sachbuch / Neuzeit bis 1918
Beschreibung
In "Americana Ebrietatis," Hewson L. Peeke presents a compelling exploration of the intricate relationship between American culture and the phenomenon of intoxication. Through a rich tapestry of narrative, historical anecdotes, and socio-political commentary, Peeke employs a lyrical style that oscillates between poignant reflection and sharp wit. The book delves into various contexts—from colonial taverns to contemporary craft breweries—demonstrating how alcohol has influenced American identity, moral values, and social structures throughout history. Peeke's deft interweaving of personal stories and broader cultural analysis creates a multifaceted narrative that invites readers to ponder the implications of our collective practices surrounding drinking in America. Hewson L. Peeke, a scholar with roots in American studies and cultural anthropology, draws upon his extensive research and personal experiences to craft this insightful work. His background in analyzing the sociocultural dimensions of consumption informs his examination of alcohol—illustrating not only its historical significance, but also its pervasive role in shaping the American experience. Peeke's passion for understanding the subtleties of American life enhances his narrative, allowing readers to glimpse the complexities of human behavior intertwined with cultural practices. "Americana Ebrietatis" is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the cultural dynamics of America. Peeke illuminates the often-overlooked intersections between leisure, identity, and societal norms, making the book an essential addition to both scholarly discourse and popular culture studies. Readers will find themselves captivated by the seamless blend of historiography and personal narrative, prompting them to reconsider their own relationship with intoxicants within the fabric of American life.
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Detailed literary analysis, 19th century America, American social movements, Political influences alcohol, Cultural history alcohol, Cultural studies perspective, Alcohol consumption exploration, Societal impact drinking, American cultural significance, Poetic historical narrative