Drink / Andrew Barr

This history examines the social and symbolic role of alcohol in the United States, from its function as an expression of liberty to its use in controlling marginalised populations. It also analyses the impact of moral and political movements on national drinking habits.

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Accession Number: 13292

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Wine -- social aspects Wine and wine making/Alcoholic beverages/Beverages/Food Wine industry/Alcoholic beverage industry/Beverage industry/Food industry and trade/Agricultural processing industries/Agricultural industries/Industries/Economics/Social sciences/Civilisation Wine tourism/Tourism/Service industries/Industries/Economics/Social sciences/Civilisation Wine tasting/Wine and wine making -- Analysis/Alcoholic beverages/Beverages/Food Drinking customs/Manners and customs/Civilisation Drinking of alcoholic beverages/Alcoholic beverages/Beverages/Food Drinking behaviour/Gastronomy/Diet/Food Bars (Drinking establishments)/Hospitality industry/Service industries/Industries/Economics/Social sciences/Civilisation History