Rod Phillips: 5 books

Book cover of Alcohol

Alcohol

A History

by Rod Phillips
Language: English
Release Date: October 13, 2014

Whether as wine, beer, or spirits, alcohol has had a constant and often controversial role in social life. In his innovative book on the attitudes toward and consumption of alcohol, Rod Phillips surveys a 9,000-year cultural and economic history, uncovering the tensions between alcoholic drinks as...
Book cover of Wine

Wine

A social and cultural history of the drink that changed our lives

by Rod Phillips
Language: English
Release Date: March 26, 2018

Wine: A social and cultural history of the drink that changed our lives is a wine history with a difference. Most histories of wine (like Hugh Johnson’s The Story of Wine, Paul Lukacs’s Inventing Wine, and Rod Phillips’s own A Short History of Wine) are chronological narratives that begin with...
Book cover of The wines of Canada
by Rod Phillips
Language: English
Release Date: September 21, 2017

Wine has been made commercially in Canada since the mid-1800s but Canadian wine has begun to register with professionals and consumers in the wider wine world only in the last five to ten years, as quality has dramatically improved. Canadian wine is now being exported in meaningful volumes to the...
Book cover of French Wine

French Wine

A History

by Rod Phillips
Language: English
Release Date: October 11, 2016

"A fascinating book that belongs on every wine lover’s bookshelf."—The Wine Economist "It’s a book to read for its unstoppable torrent of fascinating and often surprising details."—Andrew Jefford, Decanter For centuries, wine has been associated with France...
Book cover of The Civil War Guerrilla

The Civil War Guerrilla

Unfolding the Black Flag in History, Memory, and Myth

by Joseph M. Beilein Jr., Matthew C. Hulbert, Christopher Phillips
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2015

Most Americans are familiar with major Civil War battles such as Manassas (Bull Run), Shiloh, and Gettysburg, which have been extensively analyzed by generations of historians. However, not all of the war's engagements were fought in a conventional manner by regular forces. Often referred to as "the...
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