Empires of Food Feast, Famine, and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations |
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Author:
| Fraser, Evan D. G. Rimas, Andrew |
ISBN: | 978-1-58243-793-4 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2012 |
Publisher: | Counterpoint Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $17.95 |
Book Description:
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Using the colorful diaries of a sixteenth-century merchant as a narrative guide,
Empires of Foodvividly chronicles the fate of people and societies for the past 12,000 years through the foods they grew, hunted, traded, and ateand 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...
More DescriptionUsing the colorful diaries of a sixteenth-century merchant as a narrative guide,Empires of Foodvividly chronicles the fate of people and societies for the past 12,000 years through the foods they grew, hunted, traded, and ateand 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 Foodoffers a grand scope and a provocative analysis of the world today, indispensable in this time of global warming and food crises.