Markman Ellis is a Professor of Eighteenth-century Studies at Queen Mary, University of London, and author of The Coffee House: A Cultural History (2004).
Richard Coulton is a lecturer in the Department of English, Queen Mary, University of London.
Matthew Mauger is a lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London.
- A cultural history of tea, from its ancient origins in China to its position as the world's favorite beverage today
- Shows how tea was one of the first truly global commodities, and gave rise to the earliest cultural and economic exchanges between China and Britain
- Covers the controversies of tea, including the Boston Tea Party and the violent conflict of the Anglo-Chinese Opium War
Tea has a rich and well-documented past. The beverage originated in Asia long before making its way to seventeenth-century London, where it became an exotic, highly sought after commodity. Over the subsequent two centuries, tea's powerful psychoactive properties seduced British society, becoming popular across the nation from castle to cottage. Now the world's most popular drink, tea was one of the first truly global products to find a mass market, with tea drinking now stereotypically associated with British identity.
Imported by the East India Company in increasing quantities across the eighteenth century, tea inaugurated the first regular exchange between China and Britain, both commercial and cultural. While European scientists struggled to make sense of its natural history and medicinal properties, the delicate flavour profile and hot preparation of tea inspired poets, artists and satirists. Becoming central to everyday life, tea was embroiled in controversy, from the gossip of the domestic tea table to the civil disorder occasioned by smuggling, and the political scandal of the Boston Tea Party to the violent conflict of the Anglo–Chinese Opium War. Such stories shaped the contexts for the imperial tea industry that later developed across India and Sri Lanka. Empire of Tea is based on extensive original research, providing a rich cultural history that explores how the British 'way of tea' became the norm across the Anglophone world.
發表於2024-11-23
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評分我從2016年開始著手翻譯《茶葉帝國》一書,至今竟已將近一年時間。在這期間,譯稿基本處於零散的斷片狀態,經過反復增補、刪減、修訂和校對,多次返工,又經過最近一個月的集中整理,如今終於能反映齣原作的完整麵貌。 當畫完最後一個句號,心裏一陣狂喜有待迸發,但總有一種戀...
評分我從2016年開始著手翻譯《茶葉帝國》一書,至今竟已將近一年時間。在這期間,譯稿基本處於零散的斷片狀態,經過反復增補、刪減、修訂和校對,多次返工,又經過最近一個月的集中整理,如今終於能反映齣原作的完整麵貌。 當畫完最後一個句號,心裏一陣狂喜有待迸發,但總有一種戀...
評分我從2016年開始著手翻譯《茶葉帝國》一書,至今竟已將近一年時間。在這期間,譯稿基本處於零散的斷片狀態,經過反復增補、刪減、修訂和校對,多次返工,又經過最近一個月的集中整理,如今終於能反映齣原作的完整麵貌。 當畫完最後一個句號,心裏一陣狂喜有待迸發,但總有一種戀...
圖書標籤: 英國 曆史種種 曆史 Ellis
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