America Walks into a Bar: A Spirited History of Taverns and Saloons, Speakeasies and Grog Shops

America Walks into a Bar: A Spirited History of Taverns and Saloons, Speakeasies and Grog Shops

by Christine Sismondo
ISBN-10:
019973495X
ISBN-13:
9780199734955
Pub. Date:
06/21/2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019973495X
ISBN-13:
9780199734955
Pub. Date:
06/21/2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
America Walks into a Bar: A Spirited History of Taverns and Saloons, Speakeasies and Grog Shops

America Walks into a Bar: A Spirited History of Taverns and Saloons, Speakeasies and Grog Shops

by Christine Sismondo
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Overview


When George Washington bade farewell to his officers, he did so in New York's Fraunces Tavern. When Andrew Jackson planned his defense of New Orleans against the British in 1815, he met Jean Lafitte in a grog shop. And when John Wilkes Booth plotted with his accomplices to carry out a certain assassination, they gathered in Surratt Tavern.
In America Walks into a Bar, Christine Sismondo recounts the rich and fascinating history of an institution often reviled, yet always central to American life. She traces the tavern from England to New England, showing how even the Puritans valued "a good Beere." With fast-paced narration and lively characters, she carries the story through the twentieth century and beyond, from repeated struggles over licensing and Sunday liquor sales, from the Whiskey Rebellion to the temperance movement, from attempts to ban "treating" to Prohibition and repeal. As the cockpit of organized crime, politics, and everyday social life, the bar has remained vital--and controversial--down to the present. In 2006, when the Hurricane Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act was passed, a rider excluded bars from applying for aid or tax breaks on the grounds that they contributed nothing to the community. Sismondo proves otherwise: the bar has contributed everything to the American story.
In this heady cocktail of agile prose and telling anecdotes, Sismondo offers a resounding toast to taprooms, taverns, saloons, speakeasies, and the local hangout where everybody knows your name.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199734955
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/21/2011
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 963,491
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Christine Sismondo is a writer and lecturer in Humanities at York University in Toronto. She has written numerous articles about film, literature, drinking, and vice, as well as the book Mondo Cocktail, a narrative history of cocktails.

Table of Contents

Preface: A Tale of Two Bars
CHAPTER ONE: A Puritan Walks into a Bar (1600-1700)
CHAPTER TWO: A Lawyer Walks into a Bar (1700-1750)
CHAPTER THREE: A Revolutionary Walks into a Bar (1750-1776)
CHAPTER FOUR: A Taxman Walks into a Bar (1777-1830)
CHAPTER FIVE: An Irishman Walks into a Bar (1830-1900)
CHAPTER SIX: An Industrialist Walks into a Bar (1900-1920)
CHAPTER SEVEN: A Flapper Walks into a Speakeasy (1920-1933)
CHAPTER EIGHT: America Walks into a Bar (1934-1950)
CHAPTER NINE: A Cop Walks into a Bar (1949-1970)
Post-Script: A Mother and Her Baby Walk into a Bar
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