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Political Gastronomy Food And Authority In The English Atlantic World Michael A Lacombe

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Political Gastronomy Food And Authority In The English Atlantic World Michael A Lacombe
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.69 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Michael A. LaCombe
ISBN: 9780812207156, 0812207157
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Political Gastronomy Food And Authority In The English Atlantic World Michael A Lacombe by Michael A. Lacombe 9780812207156, 0812207157 instant download after payment.

Political Gastronomy examines the many meanings of food as a symbol of power in the daily life and the political culture of early America. Struggling to establish status and precedence, English settlers and American Indians alike conveyed authority through shared meals and other significant exchanges of food.


Political Gastronomy examines the many meanings of food as a symbol of power in the daily life and the political culture of early America. Struggling to establish status and precedence, English settlers and American Indians alike conveyed authority through shared meals and other significant exchanges of food.

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