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Empires of Food: Feast, Famine, and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x153x20 mm, kaal: 437 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Counterpoint
  • ISBN-10: 1582437939
  • ISBN-13: 9781582437934
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x153x20 mm, kaal: 437 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Counterpoint
  • ISBN-10: 1582437939
  • ISBN-13: 9781582437934
Teised raamatud teemal:
Chronicles the role of food in history and people's everyday lives--arguing that food crises are cyclical, and that one may be happening now--and offers a view of what the future may hold.

Using the colorful diaries of a sixteenth-century merchant as a narrative guide, Empires of Food vividly chronicles the fate of people and societies for the past 12,000 years through the foods they grew, hunted, traded, and ate and offers fascinating, and devastating, insights into what to expect in years to come. In energetic prose, agricultural expert Evan D.G. Fraser and journalist Andrew capture the flavor of places as disparate as ancient Mesopotamia and imperial Britain, taking us from the first city in the once-thriving Fertile Crescent to today’s overworked breadbaskets and rice bowls in the United States and China.
Cities, culture, art, government, and religion were founded on the creation and exchange of food surpluses. Complex societies were built by shipping grain up rivers and into the stewpots of history’s generations. But evenutally, inevitably, the crops fail, the fields erode, or the temperature drops, and the center of power shifts. Cultures descend into dark ages of poverty, famine, and war.
A fascinating, fresh history told through the prism of the dining table, Empires of Food offers a grand scope and a provocative analysis of the world today, indispensable in this time of global warming and food crises.
Introduction xi
PART I The Price of Food
1(90)
The Three Gorges Dam
3(10)
The Rise and Fall of Food Empires, Past, Present, and Future
7(6)
Chapter One Fairs: The Food Trade
13(28)
The Desert Fathers
16(2)
Work, Pray, Eat
18(2)
The Agricultural Revolution of A.D. 900
20(2)
Fayre Is Fair
22(6)
The Pendulum Swings
28(4)
The Pendulum Swings Back
32(5)
Manure from the Bones
37(4)
Chapter Two Larders: What Do You Do with Ten Thousand Tons of Grain?
41(28)
National Security and a War on Terror
43(3)
Bread Alone
46(3)
Not by Bread Alone: Oil and Fish
49(3)
Hannibal Lectured
52(5)
A Question of Logistics
57(2)
Grounds for Exhaustion
59(3)
How to Feed an Empire, Cheap
62(2)
The Larder Is Empty
64(5)
Chapter Three Farms: Growing Food for Profit and Environmental Rapine
69(22)
The Grapes of Wrath
72(7)
God in the Cup
79(7)
The Weak Heart of Today's Food Empire
86(5)
PART II The Price Rises
91(74)
An Experiment in Survival
93(8)
Chicken Little or a Lot of Chicken?
97(4)
Chapter Four Water: Irrigation's Questionable Cure
101(24)
Mesopotamia's Fix
104(3)
In Praise of Grain
107(3)
Oriental Despotism
110(5)
Retreat of the Elephants
115(3)
The Yellowing River
118(3)
Water, Water Everywhere?
121(4)
Chapter Five Dirt: The Chemistry of Life
125(20)
The Story of N
126(3)
In Praise of Phytoplankton
129(2)
Fecal Politics
131(5)
War Empires
136(5)
The Birds of Peru
141(4)
Chapter Six Ice: Preserve Us
145(20)
How Food Rots and How to Slow It Down
146(4)
It's a Jungle
150(2)
The Industrial Garden State
152(4)
Triumph of the Tomato
156(3)
California Scheming
159(2)
The Orange Juice Quandary
161(4)
PART III Empty Pockets
165(78)
Storm Clouds
167(6)
Chapter Seven Blood: The Conquest of Food
173(24)
Rebellion in the Spice Islands
179(4)
Chiapas
183(4)
The Moral Economy of Food
187(6)
The Climate Trigger
193(4)
Chapter Eight Money: Tea and Famine
197(22)
A Foundation in Pirates
199(4)
Victorian High Tea
203(2)
Her Majesty's Drug Cartel
205(4)
"In America, There Could Be No Famine..."
209(2)
The Great Hunger
211(3)
The Food Empires Ahead
214(5)
Chapter Nine Time: Fair, Organic, and Slow
219(24)
The Meaning of Fairness
222(8)
Greener Pastures
230(5)
The Snail Triumphant
235(8)
Conclusion: The New Gluttony and Tomorrow's Menu 243(12)
Acknowledgments 255(2)
Notes 257(32)
Index 289