
Coffee
In Our Time
The Rise of London's Coffee Houses
This chapter explores the historical establishment and significance of the first coffee house in London, founded in 1652, which quickly evolved into crucial social hubs for merchants and intellectuals. Highlighting the cultural and economic impact of these venues, the narrative contrasts coffee houses with taverns, emphasizing their role in facilitating business discussions and promoting knowledge exchange. Additionally, the chapter examines the geopolitical dynamics of the coffee trade and the eventual repercussions of colonial exploitation on coffee production, culminating in the Haitian Revolution.
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