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The Much-lamented Death of Madam Geneva: The Eighteenth-century Gin Craze (Hardcover)

by Patrick Dillon (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Headline Review (5 Jun 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747235457
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747235453
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 256,216 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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In the England of Sir Robert Walpole, addiction to gin (particularly by women) caused as much concern in the national psyche as crack cocaine does today. Patrick Dillon's The Much-Lamented Death of Madam Geneva is not the first account of this epidemic, nor does it, as the dust-jacket promises, take the story fully through to the Victorian era when the problem loomed large once more. But the book is a racy account of gin in Hogarth's London, where farmers, distillers, politicians, magistrates, backstreet spirit-sellers, magistrates and evangelicals battled over the production of the cheap spirit. Dillon argues that gin held up a mirror to Hanoverian London--a city of rapid growth, fluid fortunes and helpless squalor. Gin became blamed for social tensions the causes of which lay elsewhere, and as a result moral panic and heavy-handed policing of the problem just drove the trade off the high street and into the homes and backyards of the metropolis, where women and children fell victim to its crude charms. Dillon is quite good on the economics of gin production and consumption, and has dug out some interesting detail from the courts. But his style is too clichéd and colloquial to put him in the Dava Sobel league, and he lacks subtlety as a social historian--one can only wonder how the late great Roy Porter or Robert Darnton might have told this tale. --Miles Taylor

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Between 1720 and 1751, the 'gin craze' nearly overwhelmed London. It was the first time in British history that a drug had brought society to its knees. Based on extensive research, Patrick Dillon here follows the history of gin (or 'geneva') from its introduction by William of Orange to polite society in the 1680s, to its role as the sustenance of the poor - a quick trip to oblivion in the poverty of 18th century London - and to its resurgence in the Victorian Gin Palaces and prohibition America. This is the story of a society in transition, of crime, poverty and above all Britain's first battle with widespread drug addiction, ably chronicled by Patrick Dillon.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating and entertaining look at addiction panic, 21 Aug 2002
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The gin craze that swept London in the early 18th century has more that a few parallels with the drugs craze sweeping it now, not least in the moral panic both have provoked. Patrick Dillon doesn't shy away from the similarities, but equally doesn't over-work them in this entertaining and moving book. He has clearly done his research, and relies heavily on first-hand accounts in shaping his story. Indeed, a good third of the text must consist of direct quotes from primary historical sources. He tells a great tale nevertheless, full of whores, religous hypocrites, venal politicians, well steeped in gin and even Dick Turpin makes an appearance. Enjoy.
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