The History of Rum
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Narrateur(s):
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John Donoghue
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Auteur(s):
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John Donoghue
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The Great Courses
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Piña coladas. Mojitos. Hurricanes. Daiquiris. Mai tais.
Nothing makes a vacation like one of these delightful rum drinks, right? But whether blended with ice and fruit or sipped neatly from a glass tumbler, this sweet and fiery spirit brings with it a fascinating, complicated history that stretches back to colonial times of the 17th century in the Caribbean.
"The history of rum is a tale of both sweetness and sorrow," says historian John Donoghue of Loyola University, Chicago. And, as he puts it, "If told correctly, much like a good bottle of Jamaican overproof, it burns while it inspires."
Professor Donoghue does just that in the Audible Original The History of Rum. Blending politics and economics with culture and beverage appreciation, these 10 lessons reveal how the history of rum not only shaped the drinking culture of the early modern and modern worlds, but how it also helped determine the wider histories of piracy, slavery, abolition, and global capitalism.
Explore the invention of rum as a liquor so strong it was called "kill-devil". Discover classic colonial drinks like flip and stone fence. Meet the real Captain Morgan, who pillaged the Spanish Main for capital to build Jamaica's rum industry, and learn how rum played a crucial role in the early campaigns of George Washington. Chart rum's growing profitability in international markets, which spurred everything from the transatlantic African slave trade to the American Revolution.
Above all, enjoy a 10-lesson toast to 400 years of rum - in all its tragic glory.
©2020 Audible Originals, LLC (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC.Ce que les auditeurs disent de The History of Rum
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- Neil
- 2021-11-09
Great history lesson
Here is a very interesting take on the impact of alcohol and the people that used it for wealth or power.
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- Mr A C Johnson
- 2022-10-20
Fascinating look at the history of rum.
Incredible, I wish there were more like this.
Told excellently. Thoroughly enjoyed. More please
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- Amazon Customer
- 2022-11-24
Rum..who knew
The History of Rum is fantastic! It’s concise, full of essential facts and presented in an appetizing way.
Recommend for anyone who enjoys any type of alcohol!
A must listen / read
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- Ben Harbak
- 2023-01-11
Such a great listen
I've listened to The History of Rum twice now and feel like it's something I could do again, twice or more a year. Such a fascinating and rich history that is delivered expertly by John Donoghue.
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- Jacqueline Whyte
- 2021-10-10
Stopped listening after the first hour...
I was really disappointed. This glossed over the use of slaves and slave labour and was told as if the author was proud of how much the English and French accomplished. Not an ounce of compassion comes through. And the joke regarding the English beating their slaves but the French beating them at their own game "no pun intended" by abusing them even worse was in particularly poor taste. I don't know if it got better, I didn't make it past it the first hour.
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