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The Tale of Tea - George L. van Driem

The Tale of Tea

A Comprehensive History of Tea from Prehistoric Times to the Present Day
Buch | Softcover
924 Seiten
2020
Brill (Verlag)
9789004444720 (ISBN)
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The Tale of Tea presents a comprehensive history of tea from prehistoric times to the present day in a single volume, covering the fascinating social history of tea and the origins, botany and biochemistry of this singularly important cultigen.
The Tale of Tea is the saga of globalisation. Tea gave birth to paper money, the Opium Wars and Hong Kong, triggered the Anglo-Dutch wars and the American war of independence, shaped the economies and military history of Táng and Sòng China and moulded Chinese art and culture. Whilst black tea dominates the global market today, such tea is a recent invention. No tea plantations existed in the world’s largest black tea producing countries, India, Kenya and Sri Lanka, when the Dutch and the English went to war about tea in the 17th century. This book replaces popular myths about tea with recondite knowledge on the hidden origins and detailed history of today’s globalised beverage in its many modern guises.

George van Driem directs the Linguistics Institute at the University of Bern, where he occupies the Chair of Historical Linguistics. He has written grammars of Limbu, Dzongkha, Bumthang and Dumi and authored the two-volume ethnolinguistic handbook Languages of the Himalayas (Brill, 2001).

Preface


1 The Primordial Origins of Tea
 A Brief Ethnolinguistic Preamble
 Varieties of Tea Tree and Some Close Relatives
 The Original Tea Emerges from the Mists of Time
 An Ancient Trans-Himalayan Root Denoting Tea
 An Ancient Austroasiatic Root Denoting Tea
 Fermented Eatable Tea Becomes Fermented Drinkable Tea
 Old and New Tea Etyma in the Original Tea Homeland


2 Tea Spreads to China
 Shrouded behind the Veil of Writing
 The Chinese Characters tú 荼 and chá 茶
 From the Hàn Dynasty to the Suí Dynasty
 Tea Becomes Fashionable in the Táng
 A Tea Sage Is Discovered under a Stone Bridge
 The Tea Sage Becomes a Man
 Lù Yǔ’s Tea Treatise and His Old Age
 Tea and the Water with Which It Is Made
 The Blossoming of Tea Culture and Porcelain
 Tibet Takes to Tea in the Táng
 Tea Is Taxed by the Táng
 The Sòng under Siege
 The Sophistication of the Sòng
 Chinese Tea Culture Blossoms Anew in the Míng
 A ilha formosa
 The Manchu and the Colours of the Chinese Rainbow
 Chinese Green Teas
 White Teas and Albino Cultivars
 Chinese Yellow Teas
 Blue Teas, Swarthy Dragon and Rock Teas
 Chinese Red Teas
 Chinese Fermented or Dark Teas
 Scented Teas, Herbal Infusions, Punch and Cocktails


3 Tea Arrives in Japan and Korea
 Tea Comes to the Land of the Rising Sun
 Tea Comes to Japan yet Again
 Buddhist Monastery Tea Rituals
 Tea Tasting Competitions and Bawdy Bazaars
 Nōami Takes Tea from the Tea Pavilion into a Domestic Setting
 An Oasis of Calm in a Troubled Time
 Jōō Picks up Where Jukō Left Off
 Sen no Rikyū
 Tea Schools Arising through the Seven Disciples
 Tea Schools through Family Descent
 The Tea Ceremony Fossilises
 The Manufacture of matcha and tencha
 Japanese Parched Green Tea or kamairi cha
 Sencha, shincha and bancha
 Kabusecha, Gyokuro and the Flavour Umami
 Miscellaneous Other Types of Japanese Tea
 Japanese Tea Culture Travels Abroad
 Japanese Tea Cultivars and Tea Production
 Innovations and Nostalgic Retentions in Japanese Tea
 A Non-Japanese Drink with a Japanese Name
 Tea Reaches the Korean Peninsula
 The Renaissance of Korean Tea


4 East Meets West: the Intrepid Portuguese
 Getting into Hot Water
 Tea by way of the Silk Route
 Setting Sail for Cipangu
 A Surprise Welcome
 Silk and Silver Rather Than Tea
 Uma chávena de chá
 The Tea Ceremony, Oolong Tea and Saying Mass
 More Reports of the Tea Ceremony
 Ricci and Rodrigues
 Jewels of the East


5 Dutch Capitalism and the Globalisation of Tea
 A Dutchman in Goa and a Landlubber in Bordeaux
 The Birth of Capitalism
 Amor vincit omnia
 The Japanese Word Is Replaced by the Hokkien Word
 Tea Comes into Vogue in the Low Countries
 A Dutch Doctor Prescribes Tea and a Portuguese Jesuit Admires Eastern Mores
 A More Famous Dutch Physician Prescribes Tea and Tea at the Siamese Court
 A Third Dutch Doctor Extols the Virtues of Tea
 A Milanese Jesuit in Cochin China
 A French Jesuit Binges on Tea in Tonkin
 An Italian Jesuit from Hángzhōu and a French Priest from Siam
 Taking Tea a Hundred Times a Day
 A Dutch Preacher in Ceylon and the East Indies
 Tea and the Travels of Tavernier
 The Baroque Dutch Spelling of a Hokkien Word
 A Persian Interlude


6 The English Take to Tea: Wars in Europe
 Tea as a Plant Species
 The English Take to Tea
 Yet Another Influential Dutch Tea Doctor
 The First Anglo-Dutch War
 The Second Anglo-Dutch War
 The Third Anglo-Dutch War
 The Catherine Myth
 France, French Tea and Tea with Milk
 On Taking Sugar in One’s Tea
 The New Tradition of English Afternoon Tea
 Government Greed and the Changing English Taste for Tea
 Early Types of Tea Imported to Europe
 Tea to the Barbary Coast


7 Interlude: Coffee and Chocolate
 Vicissitudes of Fortune and Fashion
 The First Tidings of Coffee Reach Europe
 The Coffee Homeland in the Kingdom of Caffa
 Coffee Is Adopted in Arabia and Then in Turkey
 Tidings of Coffee Are Sent to Italy
 Antique Oral Tradition vs. Modern Myth
 Islamic Apologetics on behalf of Coffee
 The English First Take to Coffee and Then the Dutch
 The Wine of the Sufis Becomes a Global Commodity
 Coffee Comes to Vienna, Whilst Fashions Change in the West
 Good to the Last Dropping
 Europeans Discover the Drink of the Aztecs and the Mayans
 Cacao Comes to Europe and Asia
 Modern Cocoa and Chocolate Are Invented


8 Taxes vs. Freedom from Oppression
 The Rise of Canton and the Downturn in the Dutch Tea Trade
 English Ascendancy in the Tea Trade
 Silver for Tea
 Gender, Tea Gardens and Tea Dances
 Tea and Taxes
 Extraterritorial Taxation and the Boston Tea Party
 Ideological Legacy of the Boston Tea Party
 A Threepence on a Pound of Tea and International Law
 Scrambling for the Exits as a Re-enactment of the Boston Tea Party
 The Surveillance State and the Tea Party
 The Illusion of Democratic Choice
 Tea Looks for a New Home and Chaos Erupts in Europe


9 Tea transformed: Wars in Asia
 Opium for Tea
 The Treaty of Paris and the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
 The Napoleonic Threat Prompts Strategic Realignments in the East
 More Reshuffling in the East
 The Path to War
 The First Opium War
 Tea Plantations in the Dutch East Indies
 Botanical Confusion
 Tea Plantations in British India
 Meanwhile in Sikkim, the Duars and Nepal
 Opium Clippers and Tea
 British Espionage in the Middle Kingdom
 The Great Paradigm Shift in Global Tea Consumption
 The Second Opium War and the Tàipíng Rebellion
 The Opium Wars and India
 Meanwhile in Russia
 Orthodox Tea and the Invention of Brown Tea
 Coffee Serendipitously Gives Way to Tea
 Sir Thomas Lipton
 Iced Tea, Tea Bags and Orwellian Tea
 Germany and Denmark


10 Tea Terroir and Tea Cuisine
 Terroir, Microbiome and Epigenetic Effects
 Madagascar, the Mascarenes and the Seychelles
 The Azores and Brazil
 French Tea Cuisine and Other New Trends
 Thailand and Laos
 Tea Comes to the Malay Peninsula
 Mozambique, Homeland of Yasuke
 A Colony on the Cape Becomes South Africa
 The Dutch East Indies Become Indonesia
 From French Indochina to Vietnam
 Georgia and the Russian Empire
 Iran and the Persian Gulf
 The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall of Azeri Tea
 Turkey Converts from Coffee to Tea
 Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia
 From a Colony under Wilhelm ii to Tanzania
 The East Africa Protectorate Becomes Kenya
 From British Protectorate to Uganda
 Cameroun, Nigeria, Rwanda and Burundi
 Across the Continent of South America
 Tea in South Carolina
 Late Bloomers of the Pacific
 From Kew Gardens to Cornwall
 Swiss Tea in the Ticino
 Tea in the Dragon Kingdom
 Bohemia and Moravia Take to Tea
 Dutch Tea in the Age of Vertical Farming


11 Tea Chemistry and Fanciful Concoctions
 Tea Science or Tsiology
 Caffeine
 From Teaism to Theanine
 Vitamin P
 Catechins and Tannins
 Theaflavins and Thearubigins
 Tea and Cancer
 Tea, Obesity and Diabetes
 Tea, Cardiac Health, Allergies and Immunity
 Tea and Cognition
 Tea, the Kidneys and the Liver
 Bottled Tea Drinks, Bubble Tea and Other New Trends
 Factors Affecting Fragrance


12 Tending the Tea Garden
 Sustainable Tea Cultivation
 Assailants of the Tea Plant
 Physical Tea Pest Control
 In Pursuit of Environmentally Friendly Biological Warfare
 Tea Tree Diseases and Some Therapies
 Consumer Protection, Labyrinths of Red Tape and Global Dangers


Index

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Maße 193 x 260 mm
Gewicht 2710 g
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