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Near a Thousand Tables : A History of Food

Authors :
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

In Near a Thousand Tables, acclaimed food historian Felipe Fernández-Armesto tells the fascinating story of food as cultural as well as culinary history -- a window on the history of mankind. In this'appetizingly provocative'(Los Angeles Times) book, he guides readers through the eight great revolutions in the world history of food: the origins of cooking, which set humankind on a course apart from other species; the ritualization of eating, which brought magic and meaning into people's relationship with what they ate; the inception of herding and the invention of agriculture, perhaps the two greatest revolutions of all; the rise of inequality, which led to the development of haute cuisine; the long-range trade in food which, practically alone, broke down cultural barriers; the ecological exchanges, which revolutionized the global distribution of plants and livestock; and, finally, the industrialization and globalization of mass-produced food. From prehistoric snail'herding'to Roman banquets to Big Macs to genetically modified tomatoes, Near a Thousand Tables is a full-course meal of extraordinary narrative, brilliant insight, and fascinating explorations that will satisfy the hungriest of readers.

Subjects

Subjects :
Food--History

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780743227407 and 9780743234153
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Near a Thousand Tables : A History of Food
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
1964170