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The Making of Modern Eating
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The Making of Modern Eating

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Nineteenth-century Germany invented the way we eat. Women experimenting in households, French chefs fleeing guillotines, and one of the most rapidly evolving food industries in the world forged recognizably modern eating practices between 1780 and 1910. While central Europeans merely aimed to survive long winters, experiment with translated recipes and curious ingredients from abroad, and embrace the conveniences of industrial life, their consumption habits and cooking practices created a new product landscape. Throughout this transitional era of history, individuals visibly communicated their self-understandings through food. This study of central European food modernity and middle-class identity aims to provide fresh footing for discussions in our own changing global era.

Undertitel
How the German Middle Class Forged the Way We Eat, 1780-1910
Författare
Claudia Kreklau
ISBN
9781836953586
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
860 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2026-02-01
Sidor
368