Food: A Culinary History by Jean-Louis Flandrin & Massimo Montanari – Paperback

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Book Title
Food: A Culinary History from Antiquity to the Present
ISBN-10
0231111541
Genre
COOKING
ISBN
9780231111546
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Publisher
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231111541
ISBN-13
9780231111546
eBay Product ID (ePID)
366382

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
624 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Food : a Culinary History
Publication Year
1999
Subject
Social History, Agriculture & Food (See Also Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy), World, History
Type
Textbook
Author
Albert Sonnenfeld
Subject Area
Cooking, Social Science, History
Series
European Perspectives: a Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
3.5 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
0.7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
99-034859
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
From the Bible and ancient Egypt to the 'banquets'of the Middle Ages and the 'McDonaldization'of Europe, Food: A Culinary History covers the immense history of the table throughout the world. Well researched and scholarly, it is essential reading for the historian and the lover of social studies as well as the modern cook and gourmet., Vastly informative.... Jean-Louis Flandrin and Massimo Montanari have done a marvelous job of making all these aspects of food history make sense from prehistory to the present., "Now that gastronomy and the culinary arts in general are finally being accepted as legitimate academic subjects, it is time we had available to us a copious and worthy sourcebook. The Flandrin and Montanari Food: A Culinary History is exactly what we have needed. Literally overflowing with facts, anecdotes, and histories, it is a major compendium for those in the profession as well as a delightful store of knowledge for anyone who loves to read." -- Julia Child, "Although written in a sophisticated manner, this is a thorough, up-to-date overview of a universally appealing topic." -- School Library Journal, "A massive but tasty compendium called Food: A Culinary History demonstrates that the art of dining has gone through some astonishing changes through the centuries." -- Herbert Kupferberg, Parade Magazine, "Vastly informative.... Jean-Louis Flandrin and Massimo Montanari have done a marvelous job of making all these aspects of food history make sense from prehistory to the present." -- Eugen Weber, Times Literary Supplement, " Food: A Culinary Historyis essential reading for students of the rich and influential culinary tradition rooted in the Mediterranean. It is provocative in providing a framework for a more general history of European foodways." -- Journal of Social History, " Food: A Culinary History is essential reading for students of the rich and influential culinary tradition rooted in the Mediterranean. It is provocative in providing a framework for a more general history of European foodways." -- Journal of Social History, "The dense, illuminating, sometimes delightful, occasionally maddening collection of essays and papers introduced and edited by Flandrin and Montanari... aspires to be nothing short of a complete history of man's experience and conduct at the table... A cornucopia of captivating, subtle, myth de-bunking information, research and insight." -- Michael Frank, LA Times Book Review, A massive but tasty compendium called Food: A Culinary History demonstrates that the art of dining has gone through some astonishing changes through the centuries., "Now that gastronomy and the culinary arts in general are finally being accepted as legitimate academic subjects, it is time we had available to us a copious and worthy sourcebook. The Flandrin and Montanari Food: A Culinary Historyis exactly what we have needed. Literally overflowing with facts, anecdotes, and histories, it is a major compendium for those in the profession as well as a delightful store of knowledge for anyone who loves to read." -- Julia Child, " Food: A Culinary History stands as a remarkable achievement." -- Priscilla Ferguson, Journal of Modern History, Although written in a sophisticated manner, this is a thorough, up-to-date overview of a universally appealing topic., "From the Bible and ancient Egypt to the 'banquets'of the Middle Ages and the 'McDonaldization'of Europe, Food: A Culinary History covers the immense history of the table throughout the world. Well researched and scholarly, it is essential reading for the historian and the lover of social studies as well as the modern cook and gourmet." -- Jacques P pin, "A massive but tasty compendium called Food: A Culinary Historydemonstrates that the art of dining has gone through some astonishing changes through the centuries." -- Herbert Kupferberg, Parade Magazine, "From the Bible and ancient Egypt to the 'banquets'of the Middle Ages and the 'McDonaldization'of Europe, Food: A Culinary Historycovers the immense history of the table throughout the world. Well researched and scholarly, it is essential reading for the historian and the lover of social studies as well as the modern cook and gourmet." -- Jacques Pépin, " Food: A Culinary Historystands as a remarkable achievement." -- Priscilla Ferguson, Journal of Modern History, Now that gastronomy and the culinary arts in general are finally being accepted as legitimate academic subjects, it is time we had available to us a copious and worthy sourcebook. The Flandrin and Montanari Food: A Culinary History is exactly what we have needed. Literally overflowing with facts, anecdotes, and histories, it is a major compendium for those in the profession as well as a delightful store of knowledge for anyone who loves to read., Food: A Culinary History is essential reading for students of the rich and influential culinary tradition rooted in the Mediterranean. It is provocative in providing a framework for a more general history of European foodways., The dense, illuminating, sometimes delightful, occasionally maddening collection of essays and papers introduced and edited by Flandrin and Montanari... aspires to be nothing short of a complete history of man's experience and conduct at the table... A cornucopia of captivating, subtle, myth de-bunking information, research and insight.
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
641.3/09
Table Of Content
Introduction to the Original Edition One: Prehistory and Early Civilizations Introduction: The Humanization of Eating Behaviors, by Jean-Louis Flandrin 1. Feeding Strategies in Prehistoric Times, by Catherine Perles 2. The Social Function of Banquets in the Earliest Civilizations, by Francis Joannes 3. Food Culture in Ancient Egypt, by Edda Bresciani 4. Biblical Reasons: The Dietary Rules of the Ancient Hebrews, by Jean Soler 5. The Phoenicians and the Carthaginians: The Early Mediterranean Diet, by Antonella Spano Giammellaro Two: The Classical World Introduction: Food Systems and Models of Civilization, by Massimo Montanari 6. Urban and Rural Diets in Greece, by Marie-Claire Amouretti 7. Greek Meals: A Civic Ritual, by Pauline Schmitt-Pantel 8. The Culture of the Symposium, by Massimo Vetta 9. The Diet of the Etruscans, by Giuseppe Sassatelli 10. The Grammar of Roman Dining, by Florence Dupont 11. The Broad Bean and the Moray: Social Hierarchies and Food in Rome, by Mireille Corbier 12. Diet and Medicine in the Ancient World, by Innocenzo Mazzini 13. The Food of Others, by Oddone Longo Three: From the Late Classical Period to the Early Middle Ages (Fifth--Tenth Centuries) Introduction: Romans, Barbarians, Christians--The Dawn of European Food Culture, by Massimo Montanari 14. Production Structures and Food Systems in the Early Middle Ages, by Massimo Montanari 15. Peasants, Warriors, Priests: Images of Society and Styles of Diet, by Massimo Montanari Four: Westerners and Others Introduction: Food Models and Cultural Identity, by Massimo Montanari 16. Christians of the East: Rules and Realities of the Byzantine Diet, by Ewald Kislinger 17. Arab Cooking and Its Contribution to European Culture, by Bernard Rosenberger 18. Mediterranean Jewish Diet and Traditions in the Middle Ages, by Miguel-Angel Motis Dolader Five: The Late Middle Ages (Eleventh--Fourteenth Centuries) Introduction: Toward a New Dietary Balance, by Massimo Montanari 19. Society, Food, and Feudalism, by Antoni Riera-Melis 20. Self-Sufficiency and the Market: Rural and Urban Diet in the Middle Ages, by Alfio Cortonesi 21. Food Trades, by Francoise Desportes 22. The Origins of Public Hostelries in Europe, by Hans Conrad Peyer 23. Medieval Cooking, by Bruno Laurioux 24. Food and Social Classes in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy, by Allen J. Grieco 25. Seasoning, Cooking, and Dietetics in the Late Middle Ages, by Jean-Louis Flandrin 26. "Mind Your Manners": Etiquette at the Table, by Daniela Romagnoli 27. From Hearth to Table: Late Medieval Cooking Equipment, by Francoise Piponnier Six: The Europe of Nation-States (Fifteenth--Eighteenth Centuries) Introduction: The Early Modern Period, by Jean-Louis Flandrin 28. Growing without Knowing Why: Production, Demographics, and Diet, by Michel Morineau 29. Colonial Beverages and the Consumption of Sugar, by Alain Huetz de Lemps 30. Printing the Kitchen: French Cookbooks, 1480--1800, by Philip Hyman and Mary Hyman 31. Dietary Choices and Culinary Technique, 1500--1800, by Jean-Louis Flandrin 32. From Dietetics to Gastronomy: The Liberation of the Gourmet, by Jean-Louis Flandrin Seven: The Contemporary Period (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries) Introduction: From Industrial Revolution to Industrial Food, by Jean-Louis Flandrin 33. The Transformation of the European Diet, by Hans Jurgen Teuteberg and Jean-Louis Flandrin 34. The Invasion of Foreign Foods, by Yves Pehaut 35. The Rise of the Restaurant, by Jean-Robert Pitte 36. The Food Industry and New Preservation Techniques, by Giorgio Pedrocco 37. The Taste for Canned and Preserved Food, by Alberto Capatti 38. The Emergence of Regional Cuisines, by Julia Csergo 39. The Perils of Abundance: Food, Health, and Morality in American History, by Harry A. Levenstein 40. The "McDonaldization" of Culture, by Claude Fischler Conclusion: Today and Tomorrow, by Jean-Louis Flandrin and Massimo Montanari
Synopsis
Explores culinary evolution and eating habits from prehistoric times to the present, offering surprising insights into our social and agricultural practices, religious beliefs, and most unreflected habits., When did we first serve meals at regular hours? Why did we begin using individual plates and utensils to eat? When did "cuisine" become a concept and how did we come to judge food by its method of preparation, manner of consumption, and gastronomic merit? Food: A Culinary History explores culinary evolution and eating habits from prehistoric times to the present, offering surprising insights into our social and agricultural practices, religious beliefs, and most unreflected habits. The volume dispels myths such as the tale that Marco Polo brought pasta to Europe from China, that the original recipe for chocolate contained chili instead of sugar, and more. As it builds its history, the text also reveals the dietary rules of the ancient Hebrews, the contributions of Arabic cookery to European cuisine, the table etiquette of the Middle Ages, and the evolution of beverage styles in early America. It concludes with a discussion on the McDonaldization of food and growing popularity of foreign foods today.
LC Classification Number
TX353.H52513 1999

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