Americana Ebrietatis
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066185268
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About this book
In "Americana Ebrietatis," Hewson L. Peeke delves into the multifaceted relationship between American culture and alcohol, presenting a nuanced examination of justification and indulgence in drinking practices throughout U.S. history. Written with a keen analytical lens, Peeke employs a blend of narrative storytelling and rigorous scholarly critique, weaving together historical anecdotes, cultural commentary, and sociological theories. The book navigates both the revelatory and destructive implications of alcohol consumption, contextualizing it within the broader tapestry of American identity and aspiration'Äîexamining how intoxication has influenced art, politics, and communal behavior across decades. Hewson L. Peeke, an accomplished scholar in American Studies, draws from his extensive research background and personal narratives to inform his exploration of alcohol's role in society. His work often reflects a deep-seated interest in the sociopolitical dynamics of American life, stemming from his formative experiences in academic circles that emphasized the interplay of culture and substance. Drawing on interdisciplinary methodologies, Peeke offers a thought-provoking lens through which readers can explore the complexities of indulgence and its repercussions. "Americana Ebrietatis" is a compelling read that invites not only scholars of American history but also casual readers to reflect on the enduring impact of drinking in the nation'Äôs psyche. This book stands as an essential contribution to contemporary discussions on public health, cultural practices, and the ambivalent nature of freedom in the American experience.
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