The Early History of Coffee Houses in England: With Some Account of the First Use of Coffee and a Bibliography of the Subject

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Early History of Coffee Houses in England: With Some Account of the First Use of Coffee and a Bibliography of the Subject
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Edward Forbes Robinson
SeriesCambridge Library Collection - British & Irish History, 17th & 18th Centuries
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:276
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
Hospitality industry
Non-Alcoholic Drinks
ISBN/Barcode 9781108061421
ClassificationsDewey:647.9541
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 8 Plates, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 18 April 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Coffee houses played an important role in the cultural and intellectual history of the seventeenth century. Functioning as venues where people could meet, catch up with news, transact business and discuss issues of mutual concern, they provided a valuable alternative to public houses: the absence of alcohol allowed for more serious conversation. First published in 1893, this illustrated study by Edward Forbes Robinson (fl.1890) explores the history of the English coffee house and its role in seventeenth-century social and political life. Beginning with a history of coffee itself, Robinson examines the religious traditions surrounding the beverage, moving on to discuss its medical uses and the clientele who frequented the establishments that served it. The role of the coffee house as a temperance institution is also considered. With an appendix containing a selection of contemporary texts and descriptions of coffee house tokens, this lively study remains significant to social historians.