Why were the English and Japanese historically so healthy? Reflections on tea. Alan Macfarlane
A talk by Alan Macfarlane to the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure in 1995, filmed in January 2013 with a few added thoughts. It is would be expanded in Alan and Iris' Macfarlane's book 'Green gold: the Empire of Tea' (2003)
Видео Why were the English and Japanese historically so healthy? Reflections on tea. Alan Macfarlane канала Prof Alan Macfarlane - Ayabaya
Видео Why were the English and Japanese historically so healthy? Reflections on tea. Alan Macfarlane канала Prof Alan Macfarlane - Ayabaya
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