Food and the Rites of Passage : Proceedings of the Leeds Symposium on Food History 1999

ISBN
9781903018170
$35.00
This book is the eleventh volume in the series 'Food and Society' produced by the Leeds Symposium on Food History. Prospect produced last year's proceedings, Feeding a City: York; this book is uniform with that. There are plentiful black and white illustrations throughout; the book is fully indexed and annotated. BAPTISM, MARRIAGE, CHILDBIRTH, DEATH: these are the milestones of life, invariably marked by a feast or comforting rituals founded on food and drink. Some of these habits flourished, then died away - think of the cups of wine passed around the gossips gathered at a lying in; others have gone on to be industries in their own right - the wedding cake, which has slowly but surely evolved from the giant flat discs of bride cake illustrated in the sensational full-colour cover of a f te in Bermondsey by Hofnagel in the seventeenth century, to the many-tiered and icing-bedaubed monuments of today.
Author Mason, Laura
Format Trade Cloth
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  • 10.0" x 7.0" x 0.5"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 2002
  • 166
  • Yes
  • Print
  • 24
  • GT2850