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Book
Angela N. H. Creager; Gaudillière, Jean-Paul
(2021)
Risk on the table : Food production, health, and the environment.
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Article
Sarah Besky
(June 2020)
Empire and indigestion: Materializing tannins in the Indian tea industry.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 398-417).
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Article
Teresa da Silva Lopes; Andrea Lluch; Gaspar Martins Pereira
(Summer 2020)
The Changing and Flexible Nature of Imitation and Adulteration: The Case of the Global Wine Industry, 1850–1914.
Business History Review
(pp. 347-371).
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Book
Jonathan Rees
(2020)
Food Adulteration and Food Fraud.
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Book
Carolyn Cobbold
(2020)
A Rainbow Palate: How chemical dyes changed the West's relationship with food.
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Book
Florence auteur Hachez-Leroy
(2019)
Menaces sur l'alimentation: emballages, colorants et autres contaminants alimentaires, XIXe-XXIe siècles (Threats to food: packaging, colorants and other food contaminants, 19th - 20th centuries).
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Nandini Bhattacharya
(2016)
Between the Bazaar and the Bench: Making of the Drugs Trade in Colonial India, ca. 1900–1930.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 61-91).
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Article
Steere-Williams, Jacob
(2015)
Milking Science for its Worth: The Reform of the British Milk Trade in the Late Nineteenth Century.
Agricultural History
(pp. 263-288).
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Book
Hardy, Anne Irmgard
(2015)
Salmonella Infections, Networks of Knowledge, and Public Health in Britain, 1880--1975.
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Article
Voelkel, James
(2011)
Secret Ingredient.
Chemical Heritage.
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