Eating on the Move from the Eighteenth Century to the Present (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: D'Errico, Rita; Atkins, Peter J.; Scholliers, Peter; Magagnoli, Stefano
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This book focuses on food and meals consumed during travel since the transport revolution and examines the ways in which the introduction of new forms of transport (propelled by steam and petrol engines), not only affected the way people travel but also led to a transformation in the way we eat.
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This book focuses on food and meals consumed during travel since the transport revolution and examines the ways in which the introduction of new forms of transport (propelled by steam and petrol engines), not only affected the way people travel but also led to a transformation in the way we eat.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000893274
- Artikelnr.: 67736973
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000893274
- Artikelnr.: 67736973
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Rita d'Errico is Associate Professor of Economic History at Roma Tre University, Italy. In recent years, her research has been focused on agricultural history, the typicity of foods, and the food preservation industry. In 2016, she co-edited Cheese Manufacturing in the Twentieth Century. The Italian Experience in an International Context. Stefano Magagnoli is Full Professor of Economic History at the University of Parma, Italy. His research of the last two decades focused on food history, with particular reference to the 'invention of typicality' and reputation. Recently he co-edited Réputation et marché. Produits, origines et marques: perspectives historiques, 2021. Peter Scholliers is Emeritus Professor of History at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. His current interest is in the history of bread in Europe since the late 18th century. A recent publication: Pastry for the working classes (Belgium, 1880-1914), Global Food History, 8: 4 (2022). More information: https://researchportal.vub.be/en/persons/peter-scholliers. Peter J. Atkins is Emeritus Professor of Geography at the University of Durham, UK. His principal interest over several decades has been food history, with particular reference to perishable foodstuffs. Recently he co-edited Food History: A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present, 2021.
1. Introduction: the many aspects of food and travel Part I: Eating on the
train 2. Food on the move: the railway as a framework for innovation? 3. A
taste of travel or a bite of home: eating on Soviet trains, 1960s-1980s
Part II: Eating on the road 4. Canned dishes for travel (late 19th century
- 1939): the alliance of culinary arts and industry by Raynal & Roquelaure
5. Eating on the road in the Italian economic boom: the picnic, between
tradition and innovation 6. Eating at the coaching inn: the Italian Central
Alps in the 19th and 20th centuries 7. The coin-operated food selling and
the machine-vending industry in 20th-century Italy PART III: Out of the
ordinary food mobilities 8. Nourishment, emotions, identity: food in late
19th-century Nordic polar expeditions 9. Cooking for the Russian tsar on an
imperial tour: the account of the French chef Eugène Krantz 10. Feeding
Italian emigrants on board steamships during the Great Migration to the
Americas (1880s-1914) 11. Cooking and eating in Antarctica: the beginning
of ethnographic research on the character of the cook Part IV: Travelling
and imagining through food 12. Food labels on the move: the curious case of
pain de Gonesse 13. Three journeys with the Chinese restaurant in Prague
14. Luxury dining on the move aboard cruise ships crossing the
Mediterranean: case study of the Oceana in the 1930s Part V: Food and
cultural identity on the move 15. Migrating tastes: food, identity and
politics in the works of Dorota Podlaska, Dagna Jakubowska and Rirkrit
Tiravanija 16. Are exotic foodways a form of eating on the move at home?
Evidence from two culinary magazines in the 'long eighties'
train 2. Food on the move: the railway as a framework for innovation? 3. A
taste of travel or a bite of home: eating on Soviet trains, 1960s-1980s
Part II: Eating on the road 4. Canned dishes for travel (late 19th century
- 1939): the alliance of culinary arts and industry by Raynal & Roquelaure
5. Eating on the road in the Italian economic boom: the picnic, between
tradition and innovation 6. Eating at the coaching inn: the Italian Central
Alps in the 19th and 20th centuries 7. The coin-operated food selling and
the machine-vending industry in 20th-century Italy PART III: Out of the
ordinary food mobilities 8. Nourishment, emotions, identity: food in late
19th-century Nordic polar expeditions 9. Cooking for the Russian tsar on an
imperial tour: the account of the French chef Eugène Krantz 10. Feeding
Italian emigrants on board steamships during the Great Migration to the
Americas (1880s-1914) 11. Cooking and eating in Antarctica: the beginning
of ethnographic research on the character of the cook Part IV: Travelling
and imagining through food 12. Food labels on the move: the curious case of
pain de Gonesse 13. Three journeys with the Chinese restaurant in Prague
14. Luxury dining on the move aboard cruise ships crossing the
Mediterranean: case study of the Oceana in the 1930s Part V: Food and
cultural identity on the move 15. Migrating tastes: food, identity and
politics in the works of Dorota Podlaska, Dagna Jakubowska and Rirkrit
Tiravanija 16. Are exotic foodways a form of eating on the move at home?
Evidence from two culinary magazines in the 'long eighties'
1. Introduction: the many aspects of food and travel Part I: Eating on the
train 2. Food on the move: the railway as a framework for innovation? 3. A
taste of travel or a bite of home: eating on Soviet trains, 1960s-1980s
Part II: Eating on the road 4. Canned dishes for travel (late 19th century
- 1939): the alliance of culinary arts and industry by Raynal & Roquelaure
5. Eating on the road in the Italian economic boom: the picnic, between
tradition and innovation 6. Eating at the coaching inn: the Italian Central
Alps in the 19th and 20th centuries 7. The coin-operated food selling and
the machine-vending industry in 20th-century Italy PART III: Out of the
ordinary food mobilities 8. Nourishment, emotions, identity: food in late
19th-century Nordic polar expeditions 9. Cooking for the Russian tsar on an
imperial tour: the account of the French chef Eugène Krantz 10. Feeding
Italian emigrants on board steamships during the Great Migration to the
Americas (1880s-1914) 11. Cooking and eating in Antarctica: the beginning
of ethnographic research on the character of the cook Part IV: Travelling
and imagining through food 12. Food labels on the move: the curious case of
pain de Gonesse 13. Three journeys with the Chinese restaurant in Prague
14. Luxury dining on the move aboard cruise ships crossing the
Mediterranean: case study of the Oceana in the 1930s Part V: Food and
cultural identity on the move 15. Migrating tastes: food, identity and
politics in the works of Dorota Podlaska, Dagna Jakubowska and Rirkrit
Tiravanija 16. Are exotic foodways a form of eating on the move at home?
Evidence from two culinary magazines in the 'long eighties'
train 2. Food on the move: the railway as a framework for innovation? 3. A
taste of travel or a bite of home: eating on Soviet trains, 1960s-1980s
Part II: Eating on the road 4. Canned dishes for travel (late 19th century
- 1939): the alliance of culinary arts and industry by Raynal & Roquelaure
5. Eating on the road in the Italian economic boom: the picnic, between
tradition and innovation 6. Eating at the coaching inn: the Italian Central
Alps in the 19th and 20th centuries 7. The coin-operated food selling and
the machine-vending industry in 20th-century Italy PART III: Out of the
ordinary food mobilities 8. Nourishment, emotions, identity: food in late
19th-century Nordic polar expeditions 9. Cooking for the Russian tsar on an
imperial tour: the account of the French chef Eugène Krantz 10. Feeding
Italian emigrants on board steamships during the Great Migration to the
Americas (1880s-1914) 11. Cooking and eating in Antarctica: the beginning
of ethnographic research on the character of the cook Part IV: Travelling
and imagining through food 12. Food labels on the move: the curious case of
pain de Gonesse 13. Three journeys with the Chinese restaurant in Prague
14. Luxury dining on the move aboard cruise ships crossing the
Mediterranean: case study of the Oceana in the 1930s Part V: Food and
cultural identity on the move 15. Migrating tastes: food, identity and
politics in the works of Dorota Podlaska, Dagna Jakubowska and Rirkrit
Tiravanija 16. Are exotic foodways a form of eating on the move at home?
Evidence from two culinary magazines in the 'long eighties'