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Preface
Food and the city, Peter J. Atkins and Derek J. Oddy. Section A Feeding the Multitude: Urbanization and nutrition: historical research reconsidered, Hans Jürgen Teuteberg
'A tale of 2 cities': a comparison of food supply in London and Paris in the 1850s, Peter J. Atkins
Urbanization and dietary change in Mediterranean Europe: Barcelona, 1870-1935, Roser Nicolau-Nos and Josep Pujol-Andreu
Food science/food politics: Max Rubner and 'rational nutrition' in fin-de-siècle Berlin, Corinna Treitel
How to feed 3 million inhabitants: Berlin in the first years after the Second World war, 1945-1948, Jürgen Schmidt. Section B Food Regulation: Food fraud and the big city: Brussels' responses to food anxieties in the 19th century, Peter Scholliers
Food quality in London and the rise of the public analyst, 1870-1939, Derek Oddy
Municipal laboratories and the analysis of foodstuffs in France under the Third Republic: a case study of the Paris municipal laboratory, 1878-1907, Alessandro Stanziani
The 'war against food adulteration': municipal food monitoring and citizen self-help associations in Germany, 1870s-1880s, Vera Hierholzer. Section C Food Innovations—the Product Perspective: The discovery of vitamins and its impact on the food industry: the issue of tinned sweetened condensed skim milk 1890-1940, Adel den Hartog
First-class restaurants and luxury food stores: the emergence of the Soviet culture of consumption in the 1930s, Jukka Gronow
A shop window of the regime: the position of Prague as the capital in the preferential supply system of selected Czechoslovakian cities, 1950-1970, Martin Franc
Born-in-the-city: thesupermarket in Germany, Peter Lummel
The changing position of exotic foods in post-war Amsterdam, Anneke H. van Otterloo
The immigrant impact upon London's food since c.1850, Panikos Panayi. Section D Eating Fashions—the Consumer Perspective: Scientists at the table: the cultural significance of scientists' festive meals in Berlin, 1830-1940, Ulrike Thoms
Reforming diet at the end of the 19th century in Europe, Alain Drouard
Turtle soup and water porridge: some social and cultural perspectives on food habits in the city of Oslo, 1860-2000, Virginie Amilien
Food markets in the city of Bordeaux—from the 1960s until today: historical evolution and anthropological aspects, Isabell Téchoueyres
Conclusion, Peter Atkins and Derek Oddy
Index.
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