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      In the Kitchen, 1550-1800 : Reading English Cooking at Home and Abroad

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      Amsterdam University Press
      16th century, c 1500 to c 1599, 17th century, c 1600 to c 1699, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837), LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800, Literary studies: postcolonial literature, Cultural studies: food and society, Amsterdam University Press, History, Art History, and Archaeology, Cultural Studies, Early Modern Studies, Food Studies, AUP Wetenschappelijk, Literary studies: c. 1500 to c. 1800, Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
      Cooking, Recipes, Renaissance, English, Women

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          In the Kitchen insists that the preparation of food, whether imaginative, physical, or spatial, is central to a deeper understanding of early modern food cultures and practices. Devoted to the arts of cooking and medicine, early modern kitchens concentrated on producing, processing, and preserving materials necessary for nourishment and survival; yet they also fed social and economic networks and nurtured a sense of physical, spiritual, and political connection to surrounding lands and their cultures. The essays in this volume illuminate this expansive view of cooking and aspire to show how the kitchen's inner workings prove tightly, though often invisibly, interwoven with local, national, and, increasingly, global surroundings. Engaging with literary and historical methodologies, including close reading, recipe analysis, and perspectives on gender, class, race, and colonialism, we begin to develop a shared theoretical and practical language for the art of cooking that combines the physical with the intellectual, the local with the global, and the domestic with the political.

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          9789048552368
          9789463721646
          20 November 2022
          10 November 2022
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Boston College
          [2 ]Bard High School Early College, Washington
          [3 ]York University, Toronto
          [4 ]University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
          [5 ]University of North Carolina Charlotte
          [6 ]Rutgers University
          [7 ]North Carolina State University
          [8 ]University of New Brunswick
          [9 ]University of Texas, Arlington
          [10 ]Mount Saint Mary College
          [11 ]University of Nevada, Las Vegas
          20b55388-8bdc-4405-b023-461f280060b4
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          16th century, c 1500 to c 1599,17th century, c 1600 to c 1699,HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714),HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837),LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh,Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800,Literary studies: postcolonial literature,Cultural studies: food and society,Amsterdam University Press,History, Art History, and Archaeology,Cultural Studies,Early Modern Studies,Food Studies,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Literary studies: c. 1500 to c. 1800,Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700

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