Foods that Changed History

How Foods Shaped Civilization from the Ancient World to the Present
 HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
ISBN-13:
9781440835360
Veröffentl:
2015
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.06.2015
Seiten:
480
Autor:
Christopher Cumo
Gewicht:
1092 g
Format:
260x183x30 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Serving students and general readers alike, this encyclopedia addresses the myriad and profound ways foods have shaped the world we inhabit, from prehistory to the present.Written with the needs of students in mind, Foods That Changed History: How Foods Shaped Civilization from the Ancient World to the Present presents nearly 100 entries on foods that have shaped history-fascinating topics that are rarely addressed in detail in traditional history texts. In learning about foods and their importance, readers will gain valuable insight into other areas such as religious movements, literature, economics, technology, and the human condition itself.Readers will learn how the potato, for example, changed lives in drastic ways in northern Europe, particularly Ireland; and how the potato famine led to the foundation of the science of plant pathology, which now affects how scientists and governments consider the dangers of genetic uniformity. The entries document how the consumption of tea and spices fostered global exploration, and how citrus fruits led to the prevention of scurvy. This book helps students acquire fundamental information about the role of foods in shaping world history, and it promotes critical thinking about that topic.
Enables readers to grasp the connections between the history of foods and the Columbian Exchange
Alphabetical List of EntriesTopical List of EntriesPrefaceIntroductionTimelineA-Z EntriesBibliographyIndex

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