Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman Balkans

The paper addresses the beginning of brandy distillation in the Ottoman Balkan, the transfer of technology, commerce and taxation, as well as patterns of consumption. Those patterns include rules of alcohol production, distribution and use according to religion, class and gender, i.e. restrictions...

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Main Author: Jelena Mrgić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade 2017-12-01
Series:Etnoantropološki Problemi
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Online Access:https://www.eap-iea.org/novi-ojs/index.php/eap/article/view/804
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spelling doaj-ca1f4ccac57b47d69b5b57f3e654353f2020-11-24T22:44:06ZengUniversity of BelgradeEtnoantropološki Problemi 0353-15892334-88012017-12-0112410.21301/eap.v12i4.14Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman BalkansJelena Mrgić0Department of History Faculty of Philosophy University of Belgrade The paper addresses the beginning of brandy distillation in the Ottoman Balkan, the transfer of technology, commerce and taxation, as well as patterns of consumption. Those patterns include rules of alcohol production, distribution and use according to religion, class and gender, i.e. restrictions and their transgressions. Linguistic, documentary and narrative sources are deployed in building a multifaceted picture. Production of various spirits, foremost plum brandy in the Ottoman Balkans, and the usage of alcohol drinks could be viewed as an area where private and public, official and clandestine, permitted and forbidden mixed and coexisted, and influenced Ottoman political and religious system.    https://www.eap-iea.org/novi-ojs/index.php/eap/article/view/804brandyšljivovicadistillationtradeOttoman Empire16th to 19th centuries
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Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman Balkans
Etnoantropološki Problemi
brandy
šljivovica
distillation
trade
Ottoman Empire
16th to 19th centuries
author_facet Jelena Mrgić
author_sort Jelena Mrgić
title Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman Balkans
title_short Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman Balkans
title_full Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman Balkans
title_fullStr Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman Balkans
title_full_unstemmed Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman Balkans
title_sort aqua vitae – notes on geographies of alcohol production and consumption in the ottoman balkans
publisher University of Belgrade
series Etnoantropološki Problemi
issn 0353-1589
2334-8801
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The paper addresses the beginning of brandy distillation in the Ottoman Balkan, the transfer of technology, commerce and taxation, as well as patterns of consumption. Those patterns include rules of alcohol production, distribution and use according to religion, class and gender, i.e. restrictions and their transgressions. Linguistic, documentary and narrative sources are deployed in building a multifaceted picture. Production of various spirits, foremost plum brandy in the Ottoman Balkans, and the usage of alcohol drinks could be viewed as an area where private and public, official and clandestine, permitted and forbidden mixed and coexisted, and influenced Ottoman political and religious system.   
topic brandy
šljivovica
distillation
trade
Ottoman Empire
16th to 19th centuries
url https://www.eap-iea.org/novi-ojs/index.php/eap/article/view/804
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