Article ID: CBB545721085

Eating in Survival Town: Food in 1950s Atomic America (2015)

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Nuclear anxiety, as crafted and perpetuated by the United States Federal Civil Defense Administration's programmes, not only informed how, and what, Americans ate in the 1950s, but also contoured their relationship with food. This culinary-based nuclear anxiety was reflected in government-sponsored programmes such as Grandma's Pantry, advice concerning the content of bomb/fallout shelter food stashes, and the cookbooks of the period. The federal government's obsession with atomic age cuisine saturated everything, from its promotion of canned convenience foods, to the question of what would happen if a pantry were exposed to a nuclear explosion as was the case in Operation Cue, to what Americans put on their plates and in their martini glasses.

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Authors & Contributors
Cooke, Nathalie
Nielsen, Danielle
Marcie Cohen Ferris
Henry Notaker
Turbil, Cristiano
Hatch, Anthony Ryan
Concepts
Food and foods
Cookbooks; recipes (food)
Nutrition
Cooking and cuisine
Nutrition; dietetics
Science and society
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
Early modern
Modern
Medieval
Places
United States
England
Europe
Great Britain
Crimea (Ukraine)
Southern states (U.S.)
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