Tea Drinking in 18th-Century America: Its Etiquette and Equipage: United States National Museum Bulletin 225, Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology Paper 14, pages 61-91, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 1961
by Roth, Rodris
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- en
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Step back into the refined world of colonial America with Rodris Roth's comprehensive study of 18th-century tea culture. This work examines the social rituals, etiquette, and material culture that defined the American experience before the Revolution, blending historical research with cultural analysis. You will discover how tea drinking shaped social standing and became a symbol of colonial identity during one of the most transformative eras in American history.\n\nOriginally published as part of the Smithsonian Institution's United States National Museum Bulletin series, this text combines scholarly rigor with engaging narrative. Whether you are a student of American history, a genealogy enthusiast, or simply curious about the evolution of daily customs, Roth's detailed account offers a fascinating window into the past. Now available in EPUB format, you can carry this important piece of American cultural history wherever you go.
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