Igra, Alma (Author)
Pedersen, Susan (Advisor)
This dissertation examines the emergence of nutrition science in the 20th century and the first cohort of experts who practiced nutrition as a form of medical diplomacy. Unpacking pivotal case studies in Scotland, Iraq, Vienna, Geneva, and Oxford, the project shows how scientific knowledge was produced on a local scale. I argue that knowledge about food developed in Britain from the late 19th century to World War II in a contingent path that involved much more than “discoveries” in labs. It was the unique formation of this discipline across national, international, and imperial political spheres that produced scientific standards and methods. Nutrition enabled a powerful language of exchange, metamorphosis, and commensurability that were vital for British political world systems. My research, therefore, investigates nutrition not just as medical innovation, but as a revolution in ecology and politics: food science was a way to reimagine the earth and Britain’s place within it. Scientific nutrition began as a marginal sub-field of agricultural science and came to acquire a central place in the definition of human needs. I show how critical terms of human nutrition – productivity, growth, and vitality – emerged from the attempt to improve animal health and from imperial agricultural planning. Even when the science of food moved from farms to pharmacies, through standardized units and products like vitamin supplements, animals and non-human factors continued to shape nutritional concepts, standards, and policies.
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(2017)
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(2013)
Ernährungskrise, Krankheit, Hungertod; Wien (und Österreich-Ungarn) im Ersten Weltkrieg
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Book
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(2022)
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(2020)
Feeding Others to Feed Ourselves: Animal Nutrition and the Politics of Health, 1900–2019
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Smith, David F.;
Bufton, Mark W.;
(2004)
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Valeria Magnelli;
(2016)
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Lang, James;
(2001)
Notes of a Potato Watcher
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(2012)
Health, National Character and the English Diet in 1700
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(2002)
Two Oxford Science Professors, F. Soddy and J. S. E. Townsend
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Essay Review
Fox, Robert;
(2001)
Science at Oxford
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Book
Benjamin R. Cohen;
(2019)
Pure Adulteration: Cheating on Nature in the Age of Manufactured Food
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Gunnarssona, Andreas;
Elama, Mark;
(2012)
Food Fight! The Swedish Low-Carb/High Fat (LCHF) Movement and the Turning of Science Popularisation against the Scientists
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Anker, Peder;
(2011)
Ecological Communication at the Oxford Imperial Forestry Institute
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(2012)
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(2014)
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Anya Zilberstein;
(2016)
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Otter, Chris;
(2011)
Hippophagy in the UK: A Failed Dietary Revolution
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Moore, P. G.;
(2013)
Behind the Scenes of Scottish Researches into Agar Supply during the 1940s
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Wolloch, Nathaniel;
(2012)
Animals in Enlightenment Historiography
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