DiscoverTHE HISTORY OF FOODHOF Episode 23: The Great Sobering (Coffee and Colonialism)
HOF Episode 23: The Great Sobering  (Coffee and Colonialism)

HOF Episode 23: The Great Sobering (Coffee and Colonialism)

Update: 2020-04-171
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Save this episode to go with your morning coffee. Sip that dark and bitter brew, maybe with cream and/or sugar, maybe not, and listen along as you learn of coffee’s origins, how it came to Europe, displaced alcohol and sobered everyone up, and how it would foster revolutions in finance, science, and philosophy.





Thanks to coffee and the coffeehouses people drank it in, this newly caffeinated world would never be the same. This is the story of the happy (polygamous?) marriage between coffee, colonialism, and capitalism.





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BIBLIOGRAPHY





A History of the World in 6 Glasses, by Tom Standage





Food: A Cultural and Culinary History, by Ken Albala – The Great Courses





Michael Pollan, “Capitalism’s Favorite Drink” (review of Coffeeland)

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HOF Episode 23: The Great Sobering  (Coffee and Colonialism)

HOF Episode 23: The Great Sobering (Coffee and Colonialism)

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