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Coffeehouses [ Institutions / Food & Drink venues ]
… gathered information in the coffeehouses. In the seventeenth century, this association between coffeehouses and news culture brought the institutions under suspicion and several attempts to either ban or strictly regulate coffeehouses … Burger (Cambridge, UK: Polity, 1989). Klein, Lawrence, ‘Coffeehouse Civility, 1660–1714: An Aspect of Post-courtly Culture in England', Huntington Library Quarterly (vol 59, n° 1, 1997), p. 30–51. Smith, Woodruff D., Consumption and the … Burger (Cambridge, UK: Polity, 1989). Klein, Lawrence, ‘Coffeehouse Civility, 1660–1714: An Aspect of Post-courtly Culture in England', Huntington Library Quarterly (vol 59, n° 1, 1997), p. 30–51. Smith, Woodruff D., Consumption and the …
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Punch bowls [ Food & Drink ]
… punch was served in a bowl which blended the associations of rowdy, refined, associational and polite drinking cultures. 2 That bowls were produced in many different sizes also made them accessible to groups small and large. 2 . … parties around a punch bowl enabled men of different ranks to join together in manly fraternity. It is clear from visual culture – not least Hogarth’s depiction – that at times these occasions could unite the elite and vulgar, the bawdy and … of both the punch bowl itself helped produce the circular formation of punch bowl sociability, as represented in visual culture. This distinctive form of sociability can be understood as an example of what Erving Goffman called ‘an encounter …
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Inns [ Residences & Lodgings ]
… Pickering & Chatto, 2014), p. 59-70. 9 . Daniel Maudlin, ‘The Urban Inn: Gathering Space, Hierarchy and Material Culture in the Eighteenth-Century British Town‘, Urban History (vol. 46, no. 1, 2019), p. 1-32, p. 1, 3, 6. 10 . B. W. …
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