
Moral economies and the cold chain
07/11/13 • 35 min
Institute of Historical Research
Anglo-American Conference 2013: Food in History
Moral economies and the cold chain
Susanne Friedberg
(Dartmouth College)
From famine to feast, from grain riots to TV cookery programmes, dieting to domesticity...
Institute of Historical Research
Anglo-American Conference 2013: Food in History
Moral economies and the cold chain
Susanne Friedberg
(Dartmouth College)
From famine to feast, from grain riots to TV cookery programmes, dieting to domesticity...
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