cooking, eating and drinking in Europe since the Middle Ages
von:
edited by Peter Scholliers
Verlagsort:
Oxford ; New York
Verlag:
Berg
Jahr:
2001
Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (xi, 223 Seiten)
Enthält:
Illustrationen
Information:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Meals, food narratives, and sentiments of belonging in past and present /Peter Scholliers --Commensality and social morphology: an essay of typology /Claude Grignon --Upholding status : the diet of a noble family in early nineteenth-century La Mancha /Carmen Sarasúa --Promise of more. The rhetoric of (Food) consumption in a society searching for itself : West Germany in the 1950s /Michael Wildt --Identification process at work : virtues of the Italian working-class diet in the first half of the twentieth century /Paolo Sorcinelli --Bourgeois good? Sugar, norms of consumption and the labouring classes in nineteenth-century France /Martin Bruegel --Old people, alcohol and identity in Europe, 1300-1700 /A. Lynn Martin --National nutrition exhibition : a new nutritional narrative in Norway in the 1930s /Inger Johanne Lyngo --Wine, champagne and the making of French identity in the Belle Epoque /Kolleen M. Guy --Reading food riots : scarcity, abundance and national identity /Amy Bentle