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Food Chains: Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture

Editat de Warren Belasco, Roger Horowitz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2008
Food Chains From Farmyard to Shopping Cart Edited by Warren Belasco and Roger Horowitz In recent years, the integrity of food production and distribution has become an issue of wide social concern. The media report frequently on cases of food contamination as well as on the risks of hormones and cloning. Journalists, documentary filmmakers, and activists have had their say, but until now a survey of the latest research on the history of the modern food-provisioning system--the network that connects farms and fields to supermarkets and the dining table--has been unavailable. In Food Chains, Warren Belasco and Roger Horowitz present a collection of fascinating case studies that reveal the historical underpinnings and institutional arrangements that compose this system. The dozen essays in Food Chains range widely, from the pig, poultry, and seafood industries to the origins of the shopping cart. The book examines what it took to put ice in nineteenth-century refrigerators, why Soviet citizens could buy ice cream whenever they wanted, what made Mexican food popular in France, and why Americans turned to commercial pet food in place of table scraps for their dogs and cats. Food Chains goes behind the grocery shelves, explaining why Americans in the early twentieth century preferred to buy bread rather than make it, and how Southerners learned to like self-serve shopping. Taken together, these essays demonstrate the value of a historical perspective on the modern food-provisioning system. Warren Belasco is Professor of American Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and author of Meals to Come: A History of the Future of Food. Roger Horowitz is Associate Director of the Hagley Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society and author of Putting Meat on the American Table: Taste, Technology, Transformation. Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture 2008 | 304 pages | 6 x 9 | 26 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-4128-0 | Cloth | $55.00s | £36.00 World Rights | History, Business Short copy: This collection of fascinating historical case studies reveals the remarkable inner workings of the modern food provisioning system and the complex web of institutions that move food from the farm to the dinner table.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812241280
ISBN-10: 0812241282
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 155 x 226 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:08000
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press
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Notă biografică

Warren Belasco is Professor of American Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and author of Meals to Come: A History of the Future of Food. Roger Horowitz is Associate Director of the Hagley Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society and author of Putting Meat on the American Table: Taste, Technology, Transformation.

Descriere

This collection of fascinating historical case studies reveals the remarkable inner workings of the modern food provisioning system and the complex web of institutions that move food from the farm to the dinner table.

Recenzii

"Food Chains is a significant achievement, reflecting original work from a variety of disciplines and offering penetrating insights on the complex connections among the different components of food-supply chains."-Business History Review "The essays in this book ... help us to discover what we might learn from the past and identify what might aid us in interpreting our food provisioning system in the future."-Food and Foodways

Cuprins

1. Making Food Chains: The Book -Roger Horowitz PART I. OVERVIEW 2. How Much Depends on Dinner? -Warren Belasco 3. Analyzing Commodity Chains: Linkages or Restraints? -Shane Hamilton PART II. ANIMALS 4. Lard to Lean: Making the Meat-Type Hog in Post-World War II America -J. L. Anderson 5. The Chicken, the Factory Farm and the Supermarket: The Emergence of the Modern Poultry Industry in Britain -Andrew C. Godley and Bridget Williams 6. Trading Quality, Producing Value: Crabmeat, HACCP, and Global Seafood Trade -Kelly Feltault PART III. PROCESSING 7. Anchovy Sauce and Pickled Tripe: Exporting Civilized Food in the Colonial Atlantic World -Richard R. Wilk 8. What's Left at the Bottom of the Glass: The Quest for Purity and the Development of the American Natural Ice Industry -Jonathan Rees 9. Provisioning Man's Best Friend: The Early Years of the American Pet Food Industry, 1870-1942 -Katherine C. Grier 10. Empire of Ice Cream: How Life Became Sweeter in the Postwar Soviet Union -Jenny Leigh Smith 11. Eating Mexican in a Global Age: The Politics and Production of Ethnic Food -Jeffrey M. Pilcher PART IV. SALES 12. The Aristocracy of the Market Basket: Self-Service Food Shopping in the New South -Lisa C. Tolbert 13. Making Markets Marxist? The East European Grocery Store from Rationing to Rationality to Rationalizations -Patrick Hyder Patterson 14. Tools and Spaces: Food and Cooking in Working-Class Neighborhoods, 1880-1930 -Katherine Leonard Turner 15. Wheeling One's Groceries Around the Store: The Invention of the Shopping Cart, 1936-1953 -Catherine Grandclement Notes List of Contributors