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Punch bowls [ Food & Drink ]
… together disparate individuals for a ritual encounter and structured sociability. Objects > Food & Drink Keywords Alcohol Celebration Conviviality Drinking Masculinity Ritual Tableware Punch was a drink made from a blend of alcohol spirit, fruit, sugar, spices and water. There were many different recipes and the ratio of the various … Don't Swear": Winterthur's Punch Bowls and Punch Drinking in America', Magazine Antiques (n° 214, 2002), p. 176–83 . … Alcohol … Celebration … Conviviality … Drinking … Masculinity … Ritual … Tableware … Punch bowls …
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Toasting glass [ Food & Drink ]
… also served to express individuals’ tastes and social standing, or political identities. Objects > Food & Drink Keywords Alcohol Drinking Ritual Tableware Toasting In the course of the seventeenth century, toasting, or health-drinking as it … to social hierarchy and the type of beverage, with pewter, stoneware and the rougher sort of delftware used for alcoholic beverages, and finer, more modern and expensive chinaware and porcelain reserved for exotic beverages (tea, … 2005). Seddon, Geoffrey B., The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses (Woodbridge: Antique Collectors’ Club, 1995). … Alcohol … Drinking … Ritual … Tableware … Toasting … Toasting glass …
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Gin and the Gin Craze [ Food & Drink / Eating & Drinking / Social interaction ]
… many criminal associations. Objects > Food & Drink Practices > Eating & Drinking Concepts > Social interaction Keywords Alcohol Crime Friendship Poverty Gin, the colourless spirit flavoured with juniper, can be classed as an object. ‘The Gin … potent spirit were largely the result of government policy. Successive governments introduced heavy duties on French alcoholic drinks and lowered restrictions on the distillation of spirits in England in order to harm French trade and … The Representation of Gin and Its Drinkers, 1736–1751’, Journal of British Studies (vol. 42, n° 1, 2003), p. 35–64. … Alcohol … Crime … Friendship … Poverty … Gin and the Gin Craze …
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