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Afternoon Tea

A History
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 2019

Summary

Afternoon Tea: A History explores the development of the afternoon tea meal, diving deeper than the popular tale of the Duchess of Bedford’s afternoon gatherings to find the meals that inspired those early afternoon teas. Julia Skinner carefully separates the fact and lore around the meal and sets the story of afternoon tea within its historic contexts. Recognizing that a meal’s birth and life never happen in a vacuum, the book sets aside the already well-documented conversations surrounding tea etiquette, instead exploring the social contexts that made the meal possible and popular, moving it from one small subset of the population to a widespread and beloved phenomenon, one that nearly died out at the end of the 20th century before experiencing a resurgence in the 21st.

Afternoon tea is a meal that came of age during the British Empire’s most aggressive expansion, and as such became a meal that was transported to new continents with colonial forces. The book explores how this movement took place and uncovers the different ways tea and colonialism intersect in both the colonial and postcolonial worlds. It also looks at afternoon tea in America, a country that broke from the Empire before the meal was established as a set ritual, but which still has its own complex relationship with the beverage and a continuing fascination with the meal. The book concludes by looking at afternoon tea today, including a handful of interviews that show the range of perspectives about the meal and its place in society, as well as its resurging popularity in the last decade.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2019
Copyright Year
2019
ISBN-Print
978-1-4422-7101-2
ISBN-Online
978-1-4422-7102-9
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
230
Product Type
Monograph

Table of contents

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    1. CONTENTS No access
    2. SERIES FOREW0RD No access
    3. PREFACE No access
    4. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS No access
  1. INTRODUCTION No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. Ch01. A TRADITION IS BORN No access Pages 11 - 44
  3. Ch02. THE EMPIRE AND THE TEACUP No access Pages 45 - 86
  4. Ch03. AFTERNOON TEA IN THE POSTCOLONIAL WORLD No access Pages 87 - 120
  5. Ch04. THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF AFTERNOON TEA IN MODERN GREAT BRITAIN No access Pages 121 - 138
  6. CONCLUSION No access Pages 139 - 146
  7. NOTES No access Pages 147 - 200
  8. BIBLIOGRAPHY No access Pages 201 - 214
  9. INDEX No access Pages 215 - 224
  10. ABOUT THE AUTHOR No access Pages 225 - 230

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