Every Home a Distillery

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421409634

Alcohol, Gender, and Technology in the Colonial Chesapeake

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By Sarah H. Meacham
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Preface
Introduction
1. ""It Was Being Too Abstemious That Brought This Sickness upon Me"": Alcoholic Beverage Consumption in the Early Chesapeake
2. ""They Will be Adjudged by Their Drinke, What Kind of Housewives They Are"": Gender, Technology, and Household Cidering inEngland and the Chesapeake, 1690 to 1760
3. ""This Drink Cannot Be Kept During the Summer"": Large Planters, Science, and Community Networks in the Early Eighteenth Century
4. ""Anne Howard... Will Take in Gentlemen"": White Middling Women and the Tavernkeeping Trade in Colonial Virginia
5. ""Ladys Here All Go to Market to Supply Their Pantry"": Alcohol for Sale, 1760 to 1776
6. ""Every Man His Own Distiller"": Technology, the American Revolution, and the Masculinization of Alcohol Production in the Late Eighteenth Century
7. ""He Is Much Addicted to Strong Drinke"": The Problem of Alcohol
Conclusion
A Few Recipes
Essay on Sources
Index

""Meacham's study is a welcome addition... By focusing her narrative on the production side of the alcohol market, Meacham establishes the basis for the ultimate microbrewery'the home, but, in her case, the plantation.""

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