The preeminent paradigm of pleasure: How the Greeks liked to drink and think
From the archive, a vintage review of Oswyn Murray's The Symposion: Drinking Greek Style: Essays on Greek Pleasure 1983–2017.
ByFrom the archive, a vintage review of Oswyn Murray's The Symposion: Drinking Greek Style: Essays on Greek Pleasure 1983–2017.
By Stuart WaltonIn his latest reflection on the cultural history of wine, Stuart Walton looks at the various ways that wine…
By Stuart WaltonStuart Walton explores the long European tradition of drinking unfinished wine shortly after harvest—a practice rich in cultural significance.…
By Stuart WaltonThroughout human history, wine and other libations have been central to ceremonies and rituals marking the passage from this…
By Stuart WaltonStuart Walton examines the culture of alcoholic excess in Late Georgian England, when heavy drinking was considered a manly…
By Stuart WaltonStuart Walton casts an historical eye over wine’s use as an aphrodisiac, from the Greek symposium to the findings…
By Stuart WaltonIn his second Wine in History column, Stuart Walton explores the role of alcohol as a tool of diplomacy.…
By Stuart WaltonIn the first of a new series of columns exploring wine at pivotal moments in social and cultural history,…
By Stuart WaltonA feast for the eyes and mind, if not the stomach There can be few more obvious intersections of…
By Stuart Walton