Details the transformation of alcohol from virtue to vice and back again, how it was thought of as both scourge and medicine. This title tells us how the great American thirst developed over the centuries, and how reform movements and laws (some of which, the author says, were comic masterpieces of the legislator's art) sprang up to combat it.
Eric Burns is an American media critic and journalist. He began his career as a correspondent for NBC News where he appeared regularly on NBC Nightly News and on the Today show.
Burns has written five critically-acclaimed books and continues to work in television. He has worked as a commentator for Entertainment Tonight, host of Arts & Entertainment Revue on A&E, and is the former host of Fox News Channel's Fox News Watch, as well as a media analyst for the network.
Burns received an Emmy Award for media criticism and was named by the Washington Journalism Review as one of the best writers in the history of broadcast journalism.
Burns crafts a long yarn about, most centrally, Prohibition in the United States--its proponents and its law-breakers, mostly. While his storytelling is lively, the gender politics here are utterly horrifying (he's a former Fox News guy, unsurprisingly), and despite its title, this book isn't social history. Burns isn't a historian, and clearly knows very little about the kind of camp one claims when you purport to be a social historian. A bit sad that Temple UP's imprimature helps this book look academic, when it's nothing of the sort--Burns explains as much in the first pages. The Introduction and Chapter One are interesting and fairly well-balanced, but the succeding chapters turn wild and bizarre.
A good, entertaining book. Well written and humorous at times. However, two-thirds of the book is about Prohibition. I was looking for a more total history of drinking and spirits. But if you're interested in Prohibition, it is a thorough history.
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Sebuah kisah tentang perjalanan alkohol (Zat kimia yang menyebabkan efek psikoaktif/zat yang mengubah kesadaran dan persepsi mental, yang ditemukan dalam minuman beralkohol). Hal ini menjadi sejarah alkohol dunia dan Amerika, Minuman beralkohol menggambarkan pengaruhnya terhadap : politik, budaya, dan gerakan reformasi (Perubahan sosial yang signifikan melalui tindakan atau peraturan). Secara historis adanya transformasi alkohol dari kebajikan menjadi kejahatan dan demikian sebaliknya secara terus menerus. Alkohol yang pada awalnya berfungsi sebagai penghangat suhu tubuh berubah menjadi kutukan karena dicampurkan dengan obat-obatan terlarang.Carry Nation (anggota gerakan radikal pengekangan diri yang melawan alkohol dan mengadvokasi pelarangan penyebaran alkohol) yang memperjuangkan anti-minuman keras, hingga hadirlah berbagai regulasi. Bir, anggur, dan wiski tidak hanya menghidupkan pekerja yang lelah, melainkan pelampiasan ketidakberdayaan untuk mencari keadilan.
Kisah panjang tentang alkohol di Amerika Serikat kisah panjang dan kompleks yang telah mempengaruhi budaya dan masyarakat Amerika selama berabad-abad. Sejak masa kolonial, minuman beralkohol seperti bir, anggur, dan cider menjadi bagian penting dari kehidupan sehari-hari penduduk koloni. Pada awal abad ke-20, gerakan anti-alkohol semakin kuat, yang mengarah pada era Prohibisi pada tahun 1920 hingga 1933. Prohibisi melarang produksi, distribusi, dan penjualan minuman beralkohol di seluruh negara. Namun, kebijakan ini tidak berhasil mencapai tujuan dan justru menyebabkan masalah sosial seperti perdagangan gelap dan korupsi.Setelah Repeal Prohibisi pada tahun 1933, pemerintah federal dan negara bagian mulai menerapkan peraturan ketat mengenai produksi, distribusi, dan konsumsi alkohol. Namun, konsumsi alkohol tetap menjadi bagian penting dari budaya Amerika dan menjadi unsur dalam banyak acara sosial dan bisnis. Meskipun ada peraturan ketat, isu kesehatan terkait alkohol tetap menjadi perhatian serius. Masalah penyalahgunaan alkohol, kecelakaan terkait alkohol, dan dampak kesehatan jangka panjang terus menjadi perhatian bagi masyarakat dan pemerintah. Seiring berjalannya waktu, sikap terhadap alkohol telah berubah dan berkembang. Beberapa negara bagian mengizinkan penjualan alkohol dengan cara yang lebih terbuka, sementara negara bagian lainnya tetap memberlakukan pembatasan ketat. Perbedaan budaya, nilai-nilai, dan undang-undang di masing-masing wilayah dan negara bagian terus mempengaruhi cara orang Amerika memandang dan berinteraksi dengan alkohol.
A well-written history of alcohol consumption in the United States, BUT...I feel like another whole section should have been written after Prohibition. The author treated the historical story line of alcohol in the U.S. as culminating with the repeal of the 18th Amendment in 1933, which a few short episodes mentioned after this date. There is a tremendous amount that could have been written about the decades following, especially the rapid growth of the microbrew and homebrew markets from the 1980s onwards.
A thoroughly enjoyable history of the prohibitionist movement in America. There were so many interesting stories that I had never heard before. Lots of Carry A Nation. Izzy Einstien. Little things about our history as a country and as a world also came up. I feel much more wise now than I was before I read it. This book pleased me to no end.
quick and entertaining read. the author is a journalist who doesn't really use the greatest sources, but the book is not entirely useless. might not use it alone to gain historical perspective, but coupled with a few other 'history of alcohol in america' books, it is wonderful.