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The Food History Reader: Primary Sources

Editat de Ken Albala
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iun 2014
With the proliferation of food history courses and avid interest among scholars and the general public, the need for a solid comprehensive collection of key primary texts about food of the past is urgent. This collection spans the globe from classical antiquity to the present, offering substantive selections from cookbooks, fiction, gastronomic and dietary treatises and a wide range of food writing. Offering a solid introduction to each period with extensive commentary and suggestions for interpretive strategies, this reader provides extracts undigested, for the student who needs immediate and direct contact with the ideas of the past. Readings illustrate the various ways religion, politics, social structure, health and agricultural policy shaped what people ate in the past and offer instructive ways to think about our own food systems and how they have been shaped by historical forces.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780857854124
ISBN-10: 0857854127
Pagini: 536
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Supported by rich pedagogy: each source is framed by contextual information and suggestions for interpretation whilst each chapter is supported by annotated further reading, study questions and additional activity exercises making this ideal for classroom use

Notă biografică

Ken Albala is Professor of History at the University of the Pacific, USA. He is the author or editor of 17 books including Eating Right in the Renaissance, The Banquet and Beans: A History. He has also coauthored two cookbooks, The Lost Art of Real Cooking and The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home.

Cuprins

Editor's NoteGeneral IntroductionPart One: Sumer and Egypt Part Two: Ancient GreecePart Three: Ancient RomePart Four: Imperial China Part Five: Ancient IndiaPart Six: Ancient HebrewsPart Seven: Early Middle AgesPart Eight: Medieval Islam Part Nine: Late Medieval and Renaissance EuropePart Ten: The AmericasPart Eleven: Era of Nation-States 1500-1650 Part Twelve: The Mercantile Era 1650-1800Part Thirteen: Nineteenth-Century Industrial Era 1800-1900Part Fourteen: The Twentieth Century 1900-2000GlossaryWeb Resources Bibliography Surveys of Food History Appendix of SourcesIndex

Recenzii

A wonderfully rich celebration of our love of food through the ages.
The real strength of this book is the richness and variety of the sources presented, for which Albala must be highly commended. [...] The Food History Reader is a very welcome addition to the field of food history and will serve as a most valuable text to students and researchers alike . . . It will be essential reading for any university course on the subject and will also appeal to a wider audience interested in how what we eat today has been shaped by food practices of the past.
An indispensable collection of historical documents, with rich treasures and surprises on every page!
A very useful compendium for anyone interested in food history. There a lots of general histories out there, but nothing to compare with this book for its depth and inclusiveness. Rather than concentrating on the usual well-known European and American musings about food, the present volume has an extraordinary range of cultures and time periods. The writings deal with health, pleasure, fasting, danger and equilibrium. Few of them are widely known, anthologized or even translated. Ken Albala has done a heroic job of putting together a fascinating handbook of food through the ages.
A unique and valuable resource for all who are interested in the history of food.
Ken Albala takes the reader on a turbulent, delightful journey into the history of food by selecting ninety-four texts, ranging from enigmatic marvels as 'Papyri on Food in Daily Life' to Atwater's classic 'Food as Building Material and Fuel'. This book cuts to the core of human life: amazing and essential reading!
What a great resource for food studies! This will be an instant classic in our canon of food studies materials for the classroom and research. Thank you!

Descriere

With the proliferation of food history courses and avid interest amongst scholars and the public, the need for a comprehensive collection of primary texts is urgent. This is the definitive reader, spanning the globe from classical antiquity to the present.