Alcohol in popular culture : an encyclopedia

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    • Black, Rachel

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Alcohol in popular culture : an encyclopedia

Rachel Black, editor

Greenwood, c2010

  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. [211]-217

Includes index

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内容説明

This encyclopedia presents the many sides of America's ongoing relationship with alcohol, examining the political history, pivotal events, popular culture, and advances in technology that have affected its consumption. From the constant advertising messages from beer, wine and liquor manufacturers to parties, weddings, and other social gatherings where alcohol is served to after-work happy hours with coworkers, the influence and presence of alcohol are inescapable in the United States. According to a government source, 50 percent of American adults identified themselves as "regular drinkers" (having at least 12 drinks in the past year). This encyclopedia presents an overview of the entire history of alcohol in America from the first colonies to present day, focusing on the often-marginalized and pop culture aspects of alcohol use and misuse. Entries illuminate topics such as the favorite alcoholic beverages in America; how they are manufactured; the role of alcohol in everyday life, special events, and across history; the impacts of alcohol consumption on society and health; and much more. Connections and influences from outside the United States are also considered for some topics.

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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Timeline List of Entries Guide to Related Topics The Encyclopedia Selected Bibliography Index About the Editor and Contributors

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