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SUMMARY:History Book Club hybrid meeting
DESCRIPTION:<p><i><strong>A History of the World in 6 Glasses</strong></i><strong>&nbsp;by Tom Standage</strong> is the May&nbsp;book&nbsp;for the <a href="https://library.livermoreca.gov/?splash=https%3a%2f%2fsites.google.com%2fview%2fhistorybookclub%2fhome&amp;____isexternal=true" title="https://library.livermoreca.gov/?splash=https%3a%2f%2fsites.google.com%2fview%2fhistorybookclub%2fhome&amp;____isexternal=true" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="4">History&nbsp;Book&nbsp;Club</a>. Join in person at the Civic Center Library in the Board Room or via Zoom: <a href="https://bit.ly/lplhbc" title="https://bit.ly/lplhbc" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="5">https://bit.ly/lplhbc</a>&nbsp;on June 16 at 7 p.m.&nbsp;Registration is not necessary to attend in person or on Zoom.</p><p>Book&nbsp;Summary: "A History of the World in 6 Glasses tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the 21st century through the lens of beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola. Beer was first made in the Fertile Crescent and by 3000 B.C.E. was so important to Mesopotamia and Egypt that it was used to pay wages. In ancient Greece wine became the main export of her vast seaborne trade, helping spread Greek culture abroad. Spirits such as brandy and rum fueled the Age of Exploration, fortifying seamen on long voyages and oiling the pernicious slave trade. Although coffee originated in the Arab world, it stoked revolutionary thought in Europe during the Age of Reason, when coffeehouses became centers of intellectual exchange. And hundreds of years after the Chinese began drinking tea, it became especially popular in Britain, with far-reaching effects on British foreign policy. Finally, though carbonated drinks were invented in 18th-century Europe they became a 20th-century phenomenon, and Coca-Cola in particular is the leading symbol of globalization."</p><p><a href="https://library.livermoreca.gov/digital-library/books-more/book-clubs" target="_self">Livermore Public Library Book Clubs</a></p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><i><strong>A History of the World in 6 Glasses</strong></i><strong>&nbsp;by Tom Standage</strong> is the May&nbsp;book&nbsp;for the <a href="https://library.livermoreca.gov/?splash=https%3a%2f%2fsites.google.com%2fview%2fhistorybookclub%2fhome&amp;____isexternal=true" title="https://library.livermoreca.gov/?splash=https%3a%2f%2fsites.google.com%2fview%2fhistorybookclub%2fhome&amp;____isexternal=true" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="4">History&nbsp;Book&nbsp;Club</a>. Join in person at the Civic Center Library in the Board Room or via Zoom: <a href="https://bit.ly/lplhbc" title="https://bit.ly/lplhbc" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="5">https://bit.ly/lplhbc</a>&nbsp;on June 16 at 7 p.m.&nbsp;Registration is not necessary to attend in person or on Zoom.</p><p>Book&nbsp;Summary: "A History of the World in 6 Glasses tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the 21st century through the lens of beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola. Beer was first made in the Fertile Crescent and by 3000 B.C.E. was so important to Mesopotamia and Egypt that it was used to pay wages. In ancient Greece wine became the main export of her vast seaborne trade, helping spread Greek culture abroad. Spirits such as brandy and rum fueled the Age of Exploration, fortifying seamen on long voyages and oiling the pernicious slave trade. Although coffee originated in the Arab world, it stoked revolutionary thought in Europe during the Age of Reason, when coffeehouses became centers of intellectual exchange. And hundreds of years after the Chinese began drinking tea, it became especially popular in Britain, with far-reaching effects on British foreign policy. Finally, though carbonated drinks were invented in 18th-century Europe they became a 20th-century phenomenon, and Coca-Cola in particular is the leading symbol of globalization."</p><p><a href="https://library.livermoreca.gov/digital-library/books-more/book-clubs" target="_self">Livermore Public Library Book Clubs</a></p>
LOCATION:Civic Center Library Board Room or Zoom\, 1188 S. Livermore Ave. Livermore\, California 94550
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