
The Empire of Tea
The Remarkable History of the Plant that Took Over the World
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Narrado por:
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James Adams
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Kelly Birch
From Darjeeling to Lapsang Souchon, from India to Japan-a fresh, concise, world-encompassing exploration of the way tea has shaped politics, culture, and the environment throughout history.
From the fourth century BC in China, where it was used as an aid in Buddhist meditation, to the Boston Tea Party in 1773, to its present-day role as the most consumed substance on the planet, the humble Camellia plant has had profound effects on civilization.
Renowned cultural anthropologist Alan MacFarlane and Iris MacFarlane recount the history of tea from its origin in the eastern Himalayas and explains, among other things, how tea became the world's most prevalent addiction, how tea was used as an instrument of imperial control, and how the cultivation of tea drove the industrial revolution. Both an absorbing narrative and a fascinating tour of some of the world's great cultures-Japan, China, India, France, the Britain, and others-The Empire of Tea brings into sharp focus one of the forces that shaped history.
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Good Book
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Chapter 1 Is Where the Literary Gift in This Book Is Found
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Add recent information about scientific studies of tea components and effects on brain and physiology instead of constant repetition of "stimulating and relaxing to the constitution". More comparison with coffee and alcohol. Updated information on recent tea growing economics and effects on growing countries. Why can't we grow tea in US? Discuss Celestial Seasoning, Liptons and Bigelow; recent changes in tea market and future trends.What could Alan Macfarlane and Iris Macfarlane have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Consolidated history of Indian and Chinese tea growing. Way too much about boring history of the abusive planter families and the arrogant British colonialists.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
Narrator was fine.Did The Empire of Tea inspire you to do anything?
Switch to alcohol.Boring
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What was one of the most memorable moments of The Empire of Tea?
I found particularly interesting the analysis of how the British and Japanese empires that adopted tea developmed more quickly at the same as when Germany and France as coffee drinkers developed more slowly,Any additional comments?
Very interesting approach to content I would not have thought much on before.Found very informative and yet very entertaining
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A little dry, but worth the listen
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Good; Could have been much better
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What did you like best about The Empire of Tea? What did you like least?
Liked the narration. Didn't like the title (it is misleading).How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
This book is NOT about planting, growing, preparing or drinking tea. Furthermore it is VERY brief history of tea.This book is a colorful description and history of suffering and humiliation of Indian natives, caused by English West-India Company in Assam province of India.What about James Adams and Kelly Birch ’s performance did you like?
I enjoyed James Adams performance very much. If it wasn't for him I'd probably wouldn't listen to the rest of the book.Could you see The Empire of Tea being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
No, but it may be a good background for another story.Any additional comments?
If your interested in tea production, culture, methods of preparation, or a complete history of this plant - this is NOT a book for you.But if you just need to waste your credit on something, or you are interested in history of Assam province in India - buy the book.Not what the title says...
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