Sam Goodman on Imperialism, Britishness and Ales
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Sam Goodman talks to Helen about the end of the British empire and how Britains choose to remember and interact with their former colonies, particularly India. Sam also talks about where alcohol fit into the British Empire - from guides that advised the drinking stout to fortify oneself, to the formation of cultures of drinking in India and at home, to the story about the inadvertent creation of the India Pale Ale. Sam Goodman is Lecturer in English and Communication at Bournemouth University. Read Sam's Blog: https://imperialmeasuresblog.wordpress.com/ Find out more here: https://www.ukri.org/news/100-new-generation-thinkers/ Producer: Peter Curry   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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