Beer and Brewing in Medieval Culture and Contemporary Medievalism

Representations of Beer in the Middle Ages: Beer Culture and Medievalisms is a cross-cultural analysis of the role that alcohol consumption played in literature, social and cultural history, and gender roles in the Middle Ages. The volume also seeks to correct or offer new insights into historical b...

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Other Authors: Geck, John A. (Editor), O’Neill, Rosemary (Editor), Phillips, Noelle (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:The New Middle Ages
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Brewing (historical perspectives on the production of beer and ale in Medieval Europe)
  • Conan Doyle, Ale and Beer in Early Medieval England: A Survey of Evidence
  • Mark Edwin Peterson, Reliving the Drink: The Difficulties of Medieval Beer History versus the Desire for Historical Beer
  • Susan Verberg, Reconstructing medieval gruit ale: separating facts from fiction
  • Part II Drinking (on the cultural meanings of beer in the Middle Ages; medieval drinking culture)
  • Richard Fahey, The Wonders of Ebrietas: Drinking in Anglo-Saxon Riddles
  • Fernando Guerrero, Sacred Beer: Pre-Christian Cultural and Economic Perceptions of Alcoholic Beverages in Medieval Norwegian and Icelandic Liturgy
  • Randy Schiff, Alcohol, Community, and Chaucer’s Pardoner: Ale as a Populist Antidote to Alienating Avant-Gardism
  • Part III: Gender (on beer and women.)
  • Rosemary O’Neill, Devil’s Brew: Alwives and the Medieval Antecedents of Infernal Imagery in Contemporary Beer Marketing
  • Carissa M. Harris, From Tapsters to Beer Wenches: Women, Alcohol, and Misogyny Then and Now
  • Rebecca Straple, ‘Far From Drunk With Ale’: Women, Alcohol, and Power in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
  • Part IV Ludic Medievalism (on the Middle Ages as a space of play in modern perceptions of beer)
  • Noelle Phillips, Playing with Vikings: Ludic Medievalism in Norse-Themed Breweries
  • Anna Czarnowus,‘Harsh, violent, muddy,’ or Ale and Beer in Adam Thorpe’s Hodd
  • Part V Nostalgic Medievalisms (on uses of the medieval past in the context of beer to bolster nationalist projects)
  • Mary Bateman, Nostalgic medievalism in Peter Mews’ Ex-Ale-Tation of Ale (1663)
  • John A. Geck, Codex Cervisarius: A Pilgrim’s Guide to the Medievalism of Craft Beer in Quebec and Ontario
  • Robert Saunders, Latvia’s Labietis: Modern Craft Brewing across the Pagan-Christian Threshold
  • Donovan Tann, ‘God wotte what liquor’: Brewing History and Memory in Early Modern England
  • Afterword