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Food in the Gilded Age

What Ordinary Americans Ate
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 2016

Summary

The Gilded Age is renowned for a variety of reasons, including its culture of conspicuous consumption among the newly rich. In the domain of food, conspicuous consumption manifested itself in appetites for expensive dishes and lavish dinner parties. These received ample publicity at the time, resulting later on in well-developed historical depictions of upper-class eating habits.

This book delves into the eating habits of people of lesser means. Concerning the African American community, the working class, the impoverished, immigrants, and others our historical representations have been relatively superficial. The author changes that by turning to the late nineteenth century’s infant science of nutrition for a look at eating and drinking through the lens of the earliest food consumption studies conducted in the United States. These were undertaken by scientists, mostly chemists, who left their laboratories to observe food consumption in kitchens, dining rooms, and various institutional settings. Their insistence on careful measurement resulted in a substantial body of detailed reports on the eating habits of ordinary people. This work sheds new light on what most Americans were cooking and eating during the Gilded Age.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2016
ISBN-Print
978-1-4422-4513-6
ISBN-Online
978-1-4422-4514-3
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
210
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Photographs No access
    3. Tables No access
    4. Recipes No access
    5. Preface No access
  1. Chapter 1. Nutrition History No access Pages 1 - 18
  2. Chapter 2. Mountaineers and a Nutrition Transition in Appalachia No access Pages 19 - 42
  3. Chapter 3. African Americans and Soul Foods No access Pages 43 - 66
  4. Chapter 4. Rich and Poor and the Seasonality of Diet No access Pages 67 - 98
  5. Chapter 5. Immigrants’ Diets No access Pages 99 - 130
  6. Chapter 6. Contrasts No access Pages 131 - 154
  7. Notes No access Pages 155 - 184
  8. Bibliography No access Pages 185 - 200
  9. Index No access Pages 201 - 208
  10. About the Author No access Pages 209 - 210

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