圖書標籤: 社會史 食物研究 食物 貿易 英國 英國 經濟史 殖民
发表于2025-06-01
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A history of the British Empire told through twenty meals eaten around the world
In The Taste of Empire, acclaimed historian Lizzie Collingham tells the story of how the British Empire's quest for food shaped the modern world. Told through twenty meals over the course of 450 years, from the Far East to the New World, Collingham explains how Africans taught Americans how to grow rice, how the East India Company turned opium into tea, and how Americans became the best-fed people in the world. In The Taste of Empire, Collingham masterfully shows that only by examining the history of Great Britain's global food system, from sixteenth-century Newfoundland fisheries to our present-day eating habits, can we fully understand our capitalist economy and its role in making our modern diets.
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"Lizzie Collingham's fascinating new book...demonstrates that a cup of tea is never just a cup of tea-it is a history of trade, exchange, land-grab, agricultural innovation and economic change...Marvelously wide-ranging and readable."
-Financial Times (UK)
"[Collingham] is exploring largely virgin territory. For centuries historical studies focused on political and social narratives. Until recently economics did not receive anything like its proper attention. Collingham seeks to redress the...omission...A wholly pleasing book."
-Sunday Times (UK)
"Revelatory...Collingham's book ranges widely to show how 'Britain's quest for food shaped the modern world.' An original and thought-provoking book and for all the shocking accounts of the consequences of British appetites, a highly entertaining one."
-The Times (UK)
"This is a wholly pleasing book, which offers a tasty side dish to anyone exploring the narrative history of the British Empire."
--Max Hastings, Sunday Times (UK)
"An original and thought-provoking book and for all the shocking accounts of the consequences of British appetites, a highly entertaining one."
--The Times (UK)
"Lizzie Collingham's fascinating new book, The Taste of Empire, demonstrates that a cup of tea is never just a cup of tea--it is a history of trade, exchange, land-grab, agricultural innovation and economic change.... This is a marvelously wide-ranging and readable book, stuffed with engaging details and startling connections."
--Financial Times
"This ingeniously constructed history shows that what we think of as personal appetites have largely been constructed by the machinations of empire. The Taste of Empire uses vivid snapshots of meals to tell the story of how Britain's quest for food drove its imperial ambitions. Collingham takes the reader on a powerful journey ranging from the sugary tea of Great Britain to the rum punch of Boston. Like Sidney Mintz or Margaret Visser, Collingham is a historian whose writing about food informs larger stories about human existence: about conflict and culture, about economics and politics. I was dazzled by Collingham's writing and her book also left me very hungry."
--Bee Wilson, author of First Bite
"The Taste of Empire has a hidden history: the menu, and how it changed the world. Lizzie Collingham has uncovered an epic that runs from domestic comedy to horror to the startling shifts that brought rice to America, maize to Africa, and tea to India. She makes it absorbing and utterly readable, mixing the huge economic story with exact and fascinating glimpses into past lives. You'll never see a biscuit tin the same way once you know how they were used in the Zulu Wars."--Michael Pye, author of The Edge of the World
"Beyond gold and glory, an insatiable lust for foreign foods drove the juggernaut of British imperialism. So shows Lizzie Collingham in this rich economic history, drawing on annals military, mercantile and domestic to reveal the complex routes along with the fruits of the colonial fields and fisheries were shunted into Britain's dining rooms."
--Nature
Lizzie Collingham is an associate fellow at the University of Warwick. The author of three books, including The Taste of War and Curry, Collingham lives in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
帝國的食物史。把食物作為切入英帝國曆史的角度,從具體的食材或者菜肴牽扯齣帝國擴張的大趨勢和帝國對殖民者和被殖民者口味的塑造。有很多好玩的細節,可以解釋很多之前的疑問。有一個觀點很有意思,英國工人階級喝茶並不是為瞭喝茶,而是為瞭喝糖獲取廉價的熱量,很多時候茶葉就是給糖水染個色...另外也好奇中文版是怎麼處理鴉片戰爭那一節的,按作者在書裏的說法,鴉片販子賣完鴉片之後都去廣州東印度公司洋行裏把白銀換成匯票,方便在倫敦體現或者在印度繼續貿易,這些白銀又被用來購買中國茶和絲,所以鴉片貿易雖然在賬目上扭轉瞭東印度公司對華貿易逆差,但是實際上沒有造成白銀的大規模外流。
評分帝國的食物史。把食物作為切入英帝國曆史的角度,從具體的食材或者菜肴牽扯齣帝國擴張的大趨勢和帝國對殖民者和被殖民者口味的塑造。有很多好玩的細節,可以解釋很多之前的疑問。有一個觀點很有意思,英國工人階級喝茶並不是為瞭喝茶,而是為瞭喝糖獲取廉價的熱量,很多時候茶葉就是給糖水染個色...另外也好奇中文版是怎麼處理鴉片戰爭那一節的,按作者在書裏的說法,鴉片販子賣完鴉片之後都去廣州東印度公司洋行裏把白銀換成匯票,方便在倫敦體現或者在印度繼續貿易,這些白銀又被用來購買中國茶和絲,所以鴉片貿易雖然在賬目上扭轉瞭東印度公司對華貿易逆差,但是實際上沒有造成白銀的大規模外流。
評分帝國的食物史。把食物作為切入英帝國曆史的角度,從具體的食材或者菜肴牽扯齣帝國擴張的大趨勢和帝國對殖民者和被殖民者口味的塑造。有很多好玩的細節,可以解釋很多之前的疑問。有一個觀點很有意思,英國工人階級喝茶並不是為瞭喝茶,而是為瞭喝糖獲取廉價的熱量,很多時候茶葉就是給糖水染個色...另外也好奇中文版是怎麼處理鴉片戰爭那一節的,按作者在書裏的說法,鴉片販子賣完鴉片之後都去廣州東印度公司洋行裏把白銀換成匯票,方便在倫敦體現或者在印度繼續貿易,這些白銀又被用來購買中國茶和絲,所以鴉片貿易雖然在賬目上扭轉瞭東印度公司對華貿易逆差,但是實際上沒有造成白銀的大規模外流。
評分帝國的食物史。把食物作為切入英帝國曆史的角度,從具體的食材或者菜肴牽扯齣帝國擴張的大趨勢和帝國對殖民者和被殖民者口味的塑造。有很多好玩的細節,可以解釋很多之前的疑問。有一個觀點很有意思,英國工人階級喝茶並不是為瞭喝茶,而是為瞭喝糖獲取廉價的熱量,很多時候茶葉就是給糖水染個色...另外也好奇中文版是怎麼處理鴉片戰爭那一節的,按作者在書裏的說法,鴉片販子賣完鴉片之後都去廣州東印度公司洋行裏把白銀換成匯票,方便在倫敦體現或者在印度繼續貿易,這些白銀又被用來購買中國茶和絲,所以鴉片貿易雖然在賬目上扭轉瞭東印度公司對華貿易逆差,但是實際上沒有造成白銀的大規模外流。
評分帝國的食物史。把食物作為切入英帝國曆史的角度,從具體的食材或者菜肴牽扯齣帝國擴張的大趨勢和帝國對殖民者和被殖民者口味的塑造。有很多好玩的細節,可以解釋很多之前的疑問。有一個觀點很有意思,英國工人階級喝茶並不是為瞭喝茶,而是為瞭喝糖獲取廉價的熱量,很多時候茶葉就是給糖水染個色...另外也好奇中文版是怎麼處理鴉片戰爭那一節的,按作者在書裏的說法,鴉片販子賣完鴉片之後都去廣州東印度公司洋行裏把白銀換成匯票,方便在倫敦體現或者在印度繼續貿易,這些白銀又被用來購買中國茶和絲,所以鴉片貿易雖然在賬目上扭轉瞭東印度公司對華貿易逆差,但是實際上沒有造成白銀的大規模外流。
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