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The World of Caffeine

The Science and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drug

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An edition of The world of caffeine (2002)

The World of Caffeine

The Science and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drug

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"This book is not about drug addiction, the preparation of gourmet beverages, psychology, religion, social classes, international trade, or love, art, or beauty.

But, in telling the story of the natural and cultural history of caffeine, it necessarily encompasses all of these topics and many aspects of the human condition, fully considering the health impact of caffeine, and also taking an engaging tour of the fascinating cultural history of the drug that - through the agency of some of their favorite beverages - has captivated men and women, young and old, rich and poor in virtually every society on earth.".

"The World of Caffeine is the first natural, cultural, and social history of our favorite mood enhancer - how it was discovered, its early uses, and the unexpected parts it has played in medicine, botany, painting, poetry, learning, and love. Weinberg and Bealer tell an intriguing story of a remarkable substance that has figured prominently in the exchanges of trade and intelligence that constitute the history and intercourse of nations.

Its most common sources, coffee, tea, and chocolate, have been both promoted as productive of health and creativity and banned as corrupters of the body and mind or subverters of social order." "This is a tale of art and society - from India to Balzac to cybercafes - and the ultimate caffeine resource."--BOOK JACKET.

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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
394

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World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drug
2004, Taylor & Francis Group
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Cover of: World of Caffeine
World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drug
2004, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: World of Caffeine
World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drug
2004, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: World of Caffeine
World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drug
2004, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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The World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drug
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First Sentence

"With every cup of coffee you drink, you partake of one of the great mysteries of cultural history."

Table of Contents

Overview : Caffeine encounters
Prologue : The discovery of caffeine
Part 1 : Caffeine in history.
Coffee : Arabian origins
Tea : Asian origins
Cacao : American origins
Part 2. Europe wakes up to caffeine.
Monks and men-at-arms : Europe's first caffeine connections
The caffeine trade supplants the spice trade : tea and coffee come to the West
The late adopters : Germany, Russia, and Sweden join in
Judgments of history : medical men debate caffeine
Postscript : Why did caffeine come when it came?
Part 3 : The culture of caffeine.
Islands of caffeine (1) : Japan : the tradition of tea, the novelty of coffee
Islands of caffeine (2) : England : caffeine and Empire
The endless simmer : America and the twentieth century do caffeine
Caffeine culture and Le fin de Millenaire
Part 4 : The natural history of caffeine.
Caffeine in the laboratory
Caffeine and the plant kingdom : "My vegetable love"
Part 5 : Caffeine and health.
Caffeine and the body : health effects, reproductive issues, and fitness
Thinking over caffeine : cognition, learning, and emotional well-being
Caffeine dependence, intoxication, and toxicity
Epilogue : A toast to the future
Appendixes.
The London coffeehouse during the Commonwealth and Restoration
Supplementary tables
Additional studies of caffeine's physical effects
Methodological pitfalls

Edition Notes

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New York, London

Classifications

Library of Congress
QP 801 .C24 W45 2001, QP801.C24 W45 2002eb, QP801.C24 W45 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xxi, 394 p.
Number of pages
394
Dimensions
26 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7496263M
Internet Archive
worldcaffeinesci00wein
ISBN 10
0415927234
ISBN 13
9780415927239
LCCN
00059243
OCLC/WorldCat
57191105, 44683483
Library Thing
394524
Goodreads
610151

Work Description

Over 85% of Americans use significant amounts of caffeine on a daily basis, but very few of us know much about this freely available psychoactive substance. The World of Caffeine takes us on an engaging tour of the fascinating cultural history of the drug that has figured prominently in the exchanges of trade and intelligence that constitute the history and intercourse of nations. Its most common sources -- coffee, tea, and chocolate -- have been both promoted as productive of health and creativity and banned as corrupters of the body and mind or subverters of social order. Taking us from India to Balzac to cyber cafes, this is a captivating tale of psychology, religion, social classes, international trade, love, and art. - Back cover.

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