US History in 15 Foods

Anna Zeide author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:9th Feb '23

Should be back in stock very soon

US History in 15 Foods cover

An introduction to US history from pre-colonization to the present day through the lens of 15 foods.

From whiskey in the American Revolution to Spam in WWII, food reveals a great deal about the society in which it exists. Selecting 15 foods that represent key moments in the history of the United States, this book takes readers from before European colonization to the present, narrating major turning points along the way, with food as a guide.

US History in 15 Foods takes everyday items like wheat bread, peanuts, and chicken nuggets, and shows the part they played in the making of America. What did the British colonists think about the corn they observed Indigenous people growing? How are oranges connected to Roosevelt's New Deal? And what can green bean casserole tell us about gender roles in the mid-20th century? Weaving food into colonialism, globalization, racism, economic depression, environmental change and more, Anna Zeide shows how America has evolved through the food it eats.

Zeide takes readers on a fascinating tour of American foodways, from the
pre-contact era to the present. As she tells the story of fifteen iconic foods
and dishes, she traces the key political, social, and economic trends that
defined the nation. Food history, this book persuasively shows, is U.S. history.

-- Julia Irwin, University of South Florida, USA

Anna Zeide has made a convincing case that these fifteen foods can indeed
be used to tell the complicated story of a nation. With lively prose and
compelling examples, she has written a book with the potential to transform
the way readers appreciate the significance of everyday ingredients.

-- Jennifer Wallach, University of North Texas, USA
[US History in 15 Foods] is well written and enjoyable to read. ... Zeide brings out the exploitative and destructive nature of the modern food system, shedding light on the negative impacts on people and the environment. * H-Net Revie

ISBN: 9781350211971

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm

Weight: 428g

288 pages