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Künstliche Kost - Ernährung in Deutschland, 1840 bis heute

German · Hardback

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Nutrition was shaped by a paradigm shift in the middle of the 19th century: Food was no longer understood as an integral part of human life and health, but as a combination of nutrients. The new knowledge, propagated by scientists, established a new hierarchy of knowledge to rationalize and improve everyday behavior and traditional eating habits. Science gained control over the human environment, food, and man himself. It helped to improve food production, to explore and to develop new products and markets. New control systems were established, while everyday practices were devaluated. Foodstuffs were increasingly dissociated from their tradition and cultural environment, becoming "artificial." The long shadow of the nutrient paradigm is shaping nutrition until today.This book evaluates the long-term consequences of this new way of thinking and acting. It analyzes the interaction of science, business, and state-all arguing in favor of their idea of modern consumers. In nearly one hundred sub-chapters, it presents the fascinating story of new products, new markets, new security, and new risks and fears linked to nutrition. In Germany, wars and crisis triggered and accelerated changes, while peace periods pushed the circulation of innovations into mass markets. "Artificial food" examines, how speaking on nutrition has changed over the last 180 years, how an ever more complex technology required new forms of advertising, how additives became necessary and how requirements and prohibitions have shaped our daily eating. Those, who know about this history, won't follow easy messages and paroles and will act differently with all foodstuffs, they are incorporating.

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Uwe Spiekermann lehrt Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

Product details

Authors Uwe Spiekermann
Assisted by Christo Mauch (Editor), Christof Mauch (Editor), Trischler (Editor), Trischler (Editor), Helmuth Trischler (Editor)
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages German
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2018
 
EAN 9783525317198
ISBN 978-3-525-31719-8
No. of pages 952
Dimensions 155 mm x 232 mm x 6 mm
Weight 1483 g
Illustrations mit 144 Abb. und 7 Tab.
Series Umwelt und Gesellschaft
Umwelt und Gesellschaft
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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