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Tippling houses, rum shops and taverns: how alcohol fuelled informal commercial networks and knowledge exchange in the West Indies

机译:倾倒房屋,朗姆酒商店和小酒馆:西印度群岛的酒精如何助长非正式商业网络和知识交流

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Although historians have recently considered the important role that taverns and the consumption of alcohol played in the early modern world, less attention has been focused on more nefarious or dubious consumers such as pirates and privateers. Establishments such as taverns and tippling houses could provide pirates with necessary refreshment, lodging between ventures, and vital information on shipping activities in the Caribbean-Atlantic. But the patronage of these men-and sometimes women-also infused the local economy with specie, commodities, and sometimes even security against foreign incursions. By examining the legal record, archaeological remains, and the flow of cash and commodities in and out of various Caribbean-Atlantic islands, this article posits the importance of piracy and alcohol in the formation of informal commercial networks and the flow of knowledge throughout the early modern West Indies.
机译:尽管历史学家最近已经考虑了酒馆和饮酒在现代世界中所扮演的重要角色,但较少关注的却集中在海盗或私人等较邪恶或可疑的消费者身上。小酒馆和倾倒屋之类的设施可以为海盗提供必要的茶点,企业之间的住宿以及关于加勒比海-大西洋地区航运活动的重要信息。但是,这些男人(有时是女人)的光顾也给当地经济注入了各种货币,商品,甚至还提供了抵御外国入侵的安全措施。通过检查法律记录,考古遗迹以及进出加勒比海-大西洋诸岛的现金和商品的流动,本文提出了海盗和酒精在形成非正式商业网络和整个早期知识流动中的重要性。现代西印度群岛。

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