Beans of Change: The Role of Coffee in Cultural and Social Movements | |
Coffee made its way to Europe through the bustling trade routes of Venice in the 17th century. Initially met with suspicion and even referred to as the "bitter invention of Satan" by some clergy, Coffee Tradition gained acceptance when Pope Clement VIII tasted and endorsed it. By the mid-17th century, coffee houses had sprung up in major cities across England, Austria, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. These establishments became hubs of social and intellectual exchange. | |
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