Empire of Tea
Auteur : Markman Ellis, Richard Coulton, Matthew Mauger
Date de publication : 2015-06-15
Ăditeur : Reaktion Books
Nombre de pages : 288
Résumé du livre
Although tea had been known and consumed in China and Japan for centuries, it was only in the seventeenth century that Londoners first began drinking it. Over the next two hundred years, its stimulating properties seduced all of British society, as tea found its way into cottages and castles alike. One of the first truly global commodities and now the worldâs most popular drink, tea has also, today, come to epitomize British culture and identity.
This impressively detailed book offers a rich cultural history of tea, from its ancient origins in China to its spread around the world. The authors recount teaâs arrival in London and follow its increasing salability and import via the East India Company throughout the eighteenth century, inaugurating the first regular exchangeâboth commercial and culturalâbetween China and Britain. They look at European scientistsâ struggles to understand teaâs history and medicinal properties, and they recount the ways its delicate flavor and exotic preparation have enchanted poets and artists. Exploring everything from its everyday use in social settings to the political and economic controversies it has stirredâsuch as the Boston Tea Party and the First Opium Warâthey offer a multilayered look at what was ultimately an imperial industry, a collusionâand often clashâbetween the worldâs greatest powers over control of a simple beverage that has become an enduring pastime.