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Food has a special significance in the expanding field of global history. Food markets were the first to become globally integrated, linking distant cultures of the world, and in no other area have the interactions between global exchange and local cultural practices been as pronounced as in changing food cultures. In this wide-ranging and fascinating book, the authors provide an historical overview of the relationship between food and globalization in the modern world. Together, the chapters of this book provide a fresh perspective on both global history and food studies. As such, this book…mehr
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Food has a special significance in the expanding field of global history. Food markets were the first to become globally integrated, linking distant cultures of the world, and in no other area have the interactions between global exchange and local cultural practices been as pronounced as in changing food cultures. In this wide-ranging and fascinating book, the authors provide an historical overview of the relationship between food and globalization in the modern world. Together, the chapters of this book provide a fresh perspective on both global history and food studies. As such, this book will be of interest to a wide range of students and scholars of history, food studies, sociology, anthropology and globalization.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781847884596
- Artikelnr.: 40502794
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781847884596
- Artikelnr.: 40502794
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Alexander Nuetzenadel is Chair of European Economic and Social History at the Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder).Frank Trentmann is Professor of Modern History at Birkbeck College, University of London, and Director of the Cultures of Consumption research programme, co-funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
Introduction: Mapping Food and Globalisation
Alexander Nützenadel
University of Frankfurt (Oder) and Frank Trentmann
Birkbeck College
University of London Part I: Evolution and Diversity 2. The Global Consumption of Hot Beverages
c1500 to c1900
William G. Clarence Smith
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London 3. Food
Culture and Energy
Sidney W. Mintz
Johns Hopkins University 4. The Limits of Globalization? The Horticultural Trades in Postbellum America
Marina Moskowitz
University of Glasgow 5.Commercial Rice Cultivation and the Regional Economy of Southeastern Asia
1850-1950
Paul H. Kratoska
NUS Press at the National University of Singapore Part II: Diffusion and Identities 6. A Taste of Home: The Cultural and Economic Significance of European Food Exports to the Colonies
Richard Wilk
Indiana University 7. Americanizing Coffee: The Refashioning of a Consumer Culture
Michelle Craig McDonald
Stockton College and Steven Topik
University of California
Irvine 8. Transnational Food Migration and the Internalization of Food Consumption: Ethnic Cuisine in West Germany
Maren Möhring
University of Cologne Part III: Transnational Knowledge and Actors 9. A Green International? Food Markets and Transnational Politics (c. 1850-1914) Alexander Nützenadel
University of Frankfurt (Oder) 10. Starvation Science From Colonies to Metropole
Dana Simmons
University of California
Riverside. 11. Illusions of Global Governance: Transnational Agribusiness inside the UN System
Christian Gerlach
University of Pittsburgh Part IV: Trade and Moralities 12. Postcolonial Paradoxes: The Cultural Economy of African Export Horticulture
Susanne Freidberg
Dartmouth College 13. Connections and Responsibilities: The Moral Geographies of Sugar
Peter Jackson
University of Sheffield
and Neil Ward
Centre for Rural Economy at Newcastle University 14. Before "Fair Trade": Empire
Free Trade
and the Moral Economies of Food in the Modern World
Frank Trentmann
Birkbeck College
University of London
Alexander Nützenadel
University of Frankfurt (Oder) and Frank Trentmann
Birkbeck College
University of London Part I: Evolution and Diversity 2. The Global Consumption of Hot Beverages
c1500 to c1900
William G. Clarence Smith
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London 3. Food
Culture and Energy
Sidney W. Mintz
Johns Hopkins University 4. The Limits of Globalization? The Horticultural Trades in Postbellum America
Marina Moskowitz
University of Glasgow 5.Commercial Rice Cultivation and the Regional Economy of Southeastern Asia
1850-1950
Paul H. Kratoska
NUS Press at the National University of Singapore Part II: Diffusion and Identities 6. A Taste of Home: The Cultural and Economic Significance of European Food Exports to the Colonies
Richard Wilk
Indiana University 7. Americanizing Coffee: The Refashioning of a Consumer Culture
Michelle Craig McDonald
Stockton College and Steven Topik
University of California
Irvine 8. Transnational Food Migration and the Internalization of Food Consumption: Ethnic Cuisine in West Germany
Maren Möhring
University of Cologne Part III: Transnational Knowledge and Actors 9. A Green International? Food Markets and Transnational Politics (c. 1850-1914) Alexander Nützenadel
University of Frankfurt (Oder) 10. Starvation Science From Colonies to Metropole
Dana Simmons
University of California
Riverside. 11. Illusions of Global Governance: Transnational Agribusiness inside the UN System
Christian Gerlach
University of Pittsburgh Part IV: Trade and Moralities 12. Postcolonial Paradoxes: The Cultural Economy of African Export Horticulture
Susanne Freidberg
Dartmouth College 13. Connections and Responsibilities: The Moral Geographies of Sugar
Peter Jackson
University of Sheffield
and Neil Ward
Centre for Rural Economy at Newcastle University 14. Before "Fair Trade": Empire
Free Trade
and the Moral Economies of Food in the Modern World
Frank Trentmann
Birkbeck College
University of London
Introduction: Mapping Food and Globalisation
Alexander Nützenadel
University of Frankfurt (Oder) and Frank Trentmann
Birkbeck College
University of London Part I: Evolution and Diversity 2. The Global Consumption of Hot Beverages
c1500 to c1900
William G. Clarence Smith
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London 3. Food
Culture and Energy
Sidney W. Mintz
Johns Hopkins University 4. The Limits of Globalization? The Horticultural Trades in Postbellum America
Marina Moskowitz
University of Glasgow 5.Commercial Rice Cultivation and the Regional Economy of Southeastern Asia
1850-1950
Paul H. Kratoska
NUS Press at the National University of Singapore Part II: Diffusion and Identities 6. A Taste of Home: The Cultural and Economic Significance of European Food Exports to the Colonies
Richard Wilk
Indiana University 7. Americanizing Coffee: The Refashioning of a Consumer Culture
Michelle Craig McDonald
Stockton College and Steven Topik
University of California
Irvine 8. Transnational Food Migration and the Internalization of Food Consumption: Ethnic Cuisine in West Germany
Maren Möhring
University of Cologne Part III: Transnational Knowledge and Actors 9. A Green International? Food Markets and Transnational Politics (c. 1850-1914) Alexander Nützenadel
University of Frankfurt (Oder) 10. Starvation Science From Colonies to Metropole
Dana Simmons
University of California
Riverside. 11. Illusions of Global Governance: Transnational Agribusiness inside the UN System
Christian Gerlach
University of Pittsburgh Part IV: Trade and Moralities 12. Postcolonial Paradoxes: The Cultural Economy of African Export Horticulture
Susanne Freidberg
Dartmouth College 13. Connections and Responsibilities: The Moral Geographies of Sugar
Peter Jackson
University of Sheffield
and Neil Ward
Centre for Rural Economy at Newcastle University 14. Before "Fair Trade": Empire
Free Trade
and the Moral Economies of Food in the Modern World
Frank Trentmann
Birkbeck College
University of London
Alexander Nützenadel
University of Frankfurt (Oder) and Frank Trentmann
Birkbeck College
University of London Part I: Evolution and Diversity 2. The Global Consumption of Hot Beverages
c1500 to c1900
William G. Clarence Smith
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London 3. Food
Culture and Energy
Sidney W. Mintz
Johns Hopkins University 4. The Limits of Globalization? The Horticultural Trades in Postbellum America
Marina Moskowitz
University of Glasgow 5.Commercial Rice Cultivation and the Regional Economy of Southeastern Asia
1850-1950
Paul H. Kratoska
NUS Press at the National University of Singapore Part II: Diffusion and Identities 6. A Taste of Home: The Cultural and Economic Significance of European Food Exports to the Colonies
Richard Wilk
Indiana University 7. Americanizing Coffee: The Refashioning of a Consumer Culture
Michelle Craig McDonald
Stockton College and Steven Topik
University of California
Irvine 8. Transnational Food Migration and the Internalization of Food Consumption: Ethnic Cuisine in West Germany
Maren Möhring
University of Cologne Part III: Transnational Knowledge and Actors 9. A Green International? Food Markets and Transnational Politics (c. 1850-1914) Alexander Nützenadel
University of Frankfurt (Oder) 10. Starvation Science From Colonies to Metropole
Dana Simmons
University of California
Riverside. 11. Illusions of Global Governance: Transnational Agribusiness inside the UN System
Christian Gerlach
University of Pittsburgh Part IV: Trade and Moralities 12. Postcolonial Paradoxes: The Cultural Economy of African Export Horticulture
Susanne Freidberg
Dartmouth College 13. Connections and Responsibilities: The Moral Geographies of Sugar
Peter Jackson
University of Sheffield
and Neil Ward
Centre for Rural Economy at Newcastle University 14. Before "Fair Trade": Empire
Free Trade
and the Moral Economies of Food in the Modern World
Frank Trentmann
Birkbeck College
University of London







