

An edition of The Origins and Development of Food Policies in Europe (1994)
By John Burnett
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Leicester University Press,Distributed in the U.S. and Canada by St. Martin's Press
Language
eng
Pages
265
Description:
Contains the edited papers from the International Commission for Research into European Food History conference held in 1991 at Brunel University, West Germany. The conference was devoted to the development of European food policies, principally in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Several of the papers illustrate the significance of philanthropy in the initiation of food policies, others illustrate the voluntary initiatives for the feeding of poor schoolchildren in The Netherlands and England. Another paper demonstrates the ways in which scientists began to be incorporated into some sectors of the British food industry between 1870 and 1940, especially into some of the newer consumer industries where quality control was particularly important. Several papers are concerned with the introduction of new foods, illustrating how, in general, food habits are remarkably conservative and resistant to change; others illustrate the administrative difficulties of establishing rationing systems in the First World War.
subjects: Nutrition policy, History, Congresses, Diet, Food supply, Government policy, Voedselvoorziening, Nutrition, Food supply, government policy, Europe, politics and government, 20th century, Agriculture and state, europe, Nutrition policy--history, Nutrition policy--europe--history--19th century--congresses, Nutrition policy--europe--history--20th century--congresses, Diet--history, Diet--europe--history--19th century--congresses, Diet--europe--history--20th century--congresses, Food supply--government policy--history, Food supply--government policy--europe--history--19th century--congresses, Food supply--government policy--europe--history--20th century--congresses, Food supply--history, Tx360.e8 o75 1994, 363.8/56/094