Book ID: CBB015332156

Diet for a large planet: industrial Britain, food systems, and world ecology (2020)

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In this magisterial study, Chris Otter traces Britain's transition to a diet rich in animal proteins and refined carbohydrates like wheat and sugar, a diet that required more acreage than that of Britain itself and that, if followed everywhere, would soon deplete the planet's resources-as the title announces, this was truly a "diet for a large planet." From the late 1700s to the end of World War II, Otter accounts for the structures, practices, and ideologies generated by Britain's nutrition transition. He shows how Britain was the first nation to undergo the population explosion, urbanization, and industrialization we associate with modernity, and how it managed the unprecedented problem of how to feed its growing population. Its radical solution would be to outsource its food production, leading away from a locally produced, plant-based diet to one reliant on global markets, international trade networks, and enormous agro-food systems that would have planetary effects on famine, war, the world economy, and the wider earth-system. Not only did this phase in Britain's history make the consumption of meat, white bread, sugar, and butter a coveted diet, linked to development, luxury, and power--it also opened up a new phase in economic history, one whose dramatic effects endure to this day, whether in terms of health problems, eating disorders, or the seemingly endless world food crisis.

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Review Benjamin Siegel (October 2021) Review of "Diet for a large planet: industrial Britain, food systems, and world ecology". Environmental History (pp. 814-816). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Igra, Alma
Priani, Egidio
Johnson, Sarah
Sivaramakrishnan, Kavita
Barnard, Timothy P.
González, Elisa M.
Journals
Lychnos
Science as Culture
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of Historical Geography
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
Columbia University
University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
White Horse Press
University of North Carolina Press
Seminari d'Estudis sobre la Ciència, Universitat de València
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Nutrition
Agriculture
Public health
Food and foods
Environmental history
Farms
People
Sinclair, Hugh MacDonald
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Germany
Africa
Uganda
England
Institutions
Oxford University
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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