Право на чарку: корчми, шинкарі й горілчана війна в штетлі (Волинська, Подільська та Київська губернії, 1790-1840)

dc.contributor.authorПетровський-Штерн, Йоханан
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-20T14:29:25Z
dc.date.available2019-02-20T14:29:25Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractМонополія на винну й горілчану торгівлю була дуже ласим бізнесом, але потребувала постійного нагляду.uk_UA
dc.description.abstractThis essay, originally chapter 4 of The Golden Age Shtetl: A New History of Jewish Life in East Europe (Princeton University Press, 2014), explores the late 18th - early 19th century tavern as one of the key socio-cultural institutions in a Ukrainian shtetl market town. It reconstructs the material culture of drive-in taverns; pubs, roads, forests, and village inns, all of which mainly Jews ran. The tavern is not only an important institution directly connected economically to the shtetl marketplace; it is also a locus of intense interaction between Jews and Gentiles in the shtetl. In the Slavic imagination, the Jew was a quintessential inn-keeper: cunning but ready with low prices on high-quality vodka. The Jewish tavern evolved into a multi-purpose shtetl institution, where Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, and Jews made deals, arranged marriages, heard and discussed news, listened to music, played billiards and cards - and smoked, drank, ate, and danced. Since liquor-trade revenues yielded between 65 and 85 % of the shtetl’s income, both the Russian administration and Polish nobility did their best to control and tax liquor. When the Russian regime tried to control the liquor trade, it allowed its monopolist excise-tax collectors to introduce fixed - and high - prices on vodka. The shtetl rebelled and the rebellion transformed itself into genuine vodka wars. For the ordinary Jew of the shtetl, outwitting the monopolists and the regime became a quest for freedom. Jews enjoyed that freedom until Russia stopped the Jews from producing and selling liquor - and ruined one of the shtetl’s key industries.en_US
dc.identifier.citationПетровський-Штерн Й. Право на чарку: корчми, шинкарі й горілчана війна в штетлі (Волинська, Подільська та Київська губернії, 1790-1840) / Йоханан Петровський-Штерн // Judaica Ukrainica : Annual Journal of Jewish Studies. - 2013. - Vol. 2. - P. 58-79.uk_UA
dc.identifier.issn2305-4034
dc.identifier.issn2305-5278
dc.identifier.urihttps://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/15172
dc.language.isoukuk_UA
dc.relation.sourceJudaica Ukrainica : Annual Journal of Jewish Studies. - 2013. - Vol. 2en_US
dc.statuspublished earlieruk_UA
dc.subjectмонополіяuk_UA
dc.subjectєвреїuk_UA
dc.subjectісторіяuk_UA
dc.subjectторгівляuk_UA
dc.subjectспиртні напоїuk_UA
dc.subjectбізнесuk_UA
dc.subjectУкраїнаuk_UA
dc.subjectтавернаuk_UA
dc.subjectкорчмаuk_UA
dc.subjectштетлuk_UA
dc.subjectбунтuk_UA
dc.subjectстаттяuk_UA
dc.titleПраво на чарку: корчми, шинкарі й горілчана війна в штетлі (Волинська, Подільська та Київська губернії, 1790-1840)uk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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