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Food in Medieval England C. M. Woolgar (Reader and Head of Special Collections, University of Southampton Library)

Food in Medieval England By C. M. Woolgar (Reader and Head of Special Collections, University of Southampton Library)

Summary

This book draws on the latest research across different disciplines to present the most up-to-date picture of English diet from the early Saxon period up to c.1540. It draws on a wide range of sources, from the historical records of medieval farms, abbeys, and households both great and small, to animal bones, human remains, and plants from archaeological sites.

Food in Medieval England Summary

Food in Medieval England: Diet and Nutrition by C. M. Woolgar (Reader and Head of Special Collections, University of Southampton Library)

Food and diet are central to understanding daily life in the middle ages. In the last two decades, the potential for the study of diet in medieval England has changed markedly: historians have addressed sources in new ways; material from a wide range of sites has been processed by zooarchaeologists and archaeobotanists; and scientific techniques, newly applied to the medieval period, are opening up possibilities for understanding the cumulative effects of diet on the skeleton. In a multi-disciplinary approach to the subject, this volume, written by leading experts in different fields, unites analysis of the historical, archaeological, and scientific record to provide an up-to-date synthesis. The volume covers the whole of the middle ages from the early Saxon period up to c.1540, and while the focus is on England wider European developments are not ignored. The first aim of the book is to establish how much more is now known about patterns of diet, nutrition, and the use of food in display and social competition; its second is to promote interchange between the methodological approaches of historians and archaeologists. The text brings together much original research, marrying historical and archaeological approaches with analysis from a range of archaeological disciplines, including archaeobotany, archaeozoology, osteoarchaeology, and isotopic studies.

Food in Medieval England Reviews

[A] very informative and useful book. * Archaeological Review from CambridgeRichard C. Hoffmann, The Agricultural History Review *
This is a most valuable book with...a wealth of new information... * John Langdon, Economic History Review *
The comprehensive breadth of topics within a single volume on medieval food is unprecedented; this book - a successful fusion of multiple perspectives and data - has set a new standard for current understanding and future research. * Aleks Pluskowski, Reviews in History *
a valuable addition to Oxford University Press's impressive Medieval History and Archaeology series * Mark Page, English Historical Review *
a comprehensive and interdisciplinary volume ... an excellent book that is set to become standard reading on the topic for many years to come. * Alan K. Outram, History *
a valuable multidisciplinary contribution to the literature on foodways, diets, and eating practices in medieval England. * Martha Carlin, The Ricardian *
there is no doubt that this book is of great value to researchers working on medieval England, but is also inspiring and pleasant literature for a broader archaeological and historical readership ... The importance of this book is undeniable and it will surely become a milestone in the medieval English literature on diet and nutrition. * Angelos Hadjikoumis, assemblage *

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; I: SURVEY OF FOODSTUFFS ; 2. The Consumption of Field Crops in Medieval England ; 3. Gardens and Garden Produce in Later Medieval England ; 4. The Archaeology of Medieval Plant Foods ; 5. From Cu and Sceap to Beffe and Motton: The Management, Distribution, and Consumption of Cattle and Sheep, AD 410-1550 ; 6. Pig Husbandry and Pork Consumption in Medieval England ; 7. Meat and Dairy Products in Late Medieval England ; 8. Fish Consumption in Medieval England ; 9. Birds: Food and a Mark of Status ; 10. The Consumption and Supply of Birds in Late Medieval England ; 11. The Impact of the Normans on Hunting Practices in England ; 12. Procuring, Preparing, and Serving Venison in Late Medieval England ; II: STUDIES IN DIET AND NUTRITION ; 13. Group Diets in Late Medieval England ; 14. Seasonal Patterns in Food Consumption in the Later Middle Ages ; 15. Monastic Pittances in the Middle Ages ; 16. Diet in Medieval England: The Evidence from Stable Isotopes ; 17. Diet and Medieval Demography ; 18. Nutrition and the Skeleton ; 19. Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199273492
9780199273492
0199273499
Food in Medieval England: Diet and Nutrition by C. M. Woolgar (Reader and Head of Special Collections, University of Southampton Library)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2006-07-06
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