Food in the United States, 1890-1945

Inbunden, Engelska, 2009

Av Megan J. Elias, Megan Elias

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No American history or food collection is complete without this lively insight into the radical changes in daily life from the Gilded Age to World War II, as reflected in foodways.From the Gilded Age to the end of World War II, what, where, when, and how Americans ate all changed radically. Migration to urban areas took people away from their personal connection to food sources. Immigration, primarily from Europe, and political influence of the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Pacific brought us new ingredients, cuisines, and foodways. Technological breakthroughs engendered the widespread availability of refrigeration, as well as faster cooking times. The invention of the automobile augured the introduction of “road food,” and the growth of commercial transportation meant that a wider assortment of foods was available year round. Major food crises occurred during the Depression and two world wars. Food in the United States, 1890-1945 documents these changes, taking students and general readers through the period to explain what our foodways say about our society. This intriguing narrative is enlivened with numerous period anecdotes that bring America history alive through food history.25 period photos complement the textRecipes allow students to sample dishes no longer common on American tablesA timeline makes clear the changes and new technologies that occurred during the periodA selected bibliography facilitates further research

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2009-06-01
  • Mått161 x 240 x 14 mm
  • Vikt390 g
  • FormatInbunden
  • SpråkEngelska
  • SerieFood in American History
  • Antal sidor157
  • FörlagBloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • ISBN9780313354106
  • UtmärkelserWinner of Outstanding Academic Title, 2009 2010 (United States)