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Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives

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by Carolyn Steel


  Other Useful Websites

  Big Barn: a network providing information on sources of local food, www.bigbarn.co.uk

  Common Ground: an organisation dedicated to promoting links between nature and culture, www.commonground.org

  The Food Climate Research Network: an interdisciplinary research network looking at the impacts of food on climate change, www.fcrn.org.uk

  The Food Ethics Council: an organization that challenges government, business and society to make choices that will lead to better food and farming, www.foodethicscouncil.org

  Local Food Shop: a local food network linking farmers to consumers by their postcode, www.localfoodshop.co.uk

  Slow food: an international network promoting traditional values and ways of life associated with local food cultures, www.slowfood.com

  Soil Association: the leading UK organisation promoting ecologically sustainable organic farming, www.soilassociation.org

  Tescopoly: a site dedicated to raising public awareness about the damaging impact of Tesco’s dominance on local businesses and communities, www.tescopoly.org

  The UK Food Group: the leading UK network for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working on global food and agriculture issues, www.ukfg.org.uk

  The Vertical Farm Project: an interdisciplinary research and design programme based at Columbia University dedicated to finding solutions for 21st century global agriculture, www.verticalfarm.com

  Transition Towns: a UK network dedicated to planning in response to peak oil and climate change, www.transitiontowns.org

  Index

  The page references in this index correspond to the printed edition from which this ebook was created. To find a specific word or phrase from the index, please use the search feature of your ebook reader.

  Acropolis, Athens, 123

  Action Aid, 97

  Addison, Joseph, 229

  Advent, 210

  Aegisthus, 214

  Agamemnon, 214

  Agora, Athens, 122, 123–5, 220

  agribusiness, 43, 47–50, 59, 95–9

  agriculture see farming/agriculture

  Agriculture Act (1947), 40

  Agricultural Revolution, 25

  Agrippa, Marcus, 255, 266

  Agro Guard, 102

  Ahwahneechee Indians, 37

  Aldgate, 119

  Alexander, Christopher, 310

  Alexandria, 75

  Amazonian rainforest, 10, 43

  America

  eating and drinking, 218–19, 234–7, 238, 243–4, 245

  food supply, 95, 96, 97, 100–1

  and the kitchen, 170, 182–5, 186, 190–3, 194

  and the land, 24, 27, 32–4, 35–7, 38–9, 47–8

  markets and supermarkets, 109–10, 112, 115, 116, 136–40, 144, 146

  and utopians, 295, 296

  waste, 269

  American Home, The, 191

  Amish, 295

  ‘Amsterdam Fleet’, 80

  Amstutz, Dan, 97

  Anatolia, 12, 13

  animals see livestock

  Ancora soup, 191

  annona, 77–8

  Antwerp, 73

  Appalachian Mountains, 32

  apples, 55–7, 60, 267

  Apple Day, 55

  Apulia, 67

  Arcadia, 293

  Arctic Circle, 7

  Areopagoi, 18

  Argentina, 43

  Aristides, 74

  Aristotle, 124–5, 293

  Arno, River, 71

  Arthur, King, 220

  Arts and Crafts, 302

  Arup, 286, 287, 289

  Arup, Ove, 286

  Asda Wal-Mart, 141–2, 151

  Ashbee, Charles Robert, 299

  Ashmead’s Kernel apple, 57, 60

  Asia, 47, 79, 85, 239

  Assurnassipal, King of Assyria, 222

  Athenaeus, 217

  Athens, 15, 16, 18, 72–3, 122, 123–5, 171, 217–18, 220, 271

  Attlee government, 40

  Augé, Marc, 147

  Augustine, St, 293

  Augustus, Emperor, 19, 77–8

  Austria, 279–80

  Bakhtin, Mikhail: Rabelais and His World, 126

  Balfour, Lady Eve, 39

  The Living Soil, 39

  Balkans, 67, 79

  Baltic, 78–80, 84

  Baltimore, 110

  bananas, 95, 101

  Banham, Reyner: Theory and Design in the First Machine Age, 188

  Banzhaf, John, 245

  Barbary, 83

  Barber, Cesar, 236, 245

  Barcelona, 152

  Barking, 68–9

  Bay of Naples, 75

  Bazalgette, Joseph, 257, 258, 266

  BBC, 3, 4, 114, 165

  BDP (Building Design Partnership), 143

  Beckton, 257

  Bedford, 4th Earl of, 128

  Bedford, 6th Duke of, 129

  Bedford Park, 177

  Beecher, Catherine, 182–3, 190

  Treatise on Domestic Economy, 182–3

  Beeton, Isabella: Book of Household Management, 174

  Behrens, Peter, 188

  Belgrand, Eugène, 266, 276

  Benedict, St, 293, 302

  Bentham, Jeremy, 183, 274

  Berlin, 277–8

  Bermondsey, London, 117

  ‘Betty Crocker’, 191, 198

  Betty Crocker cake mixtures, 192

  Bible, 16

  Bicester, 114

  Billingsgate, 69, 84, 85, 116, 120

  biofuels, 100–1

  Birds Eye, 194

  Birmingham, 90

  Bismarck, Otto von, 32

  Bisto adverts, 171

  Black Death, 20

  Blackfriars, London, 253

  Black Sea, 72, 79

  Black Sigatoka fungus, 101

  Blanc, Raymond, 3–4

  Bloomsbury, 240

  Bluewater, 145

  Blythman, Joanna, 63, 141, 142

  Bad Food Britain, 197

  Shopped, 141

  Bohn, Katrin, 314

  Bologna, 22, 71

  Booth, Charles: Life and Labour of the People in London, 92–3

  Boquería, La (Mercat de la Boquería), Barcelona, 152

  Borneo, 43

  Borough Market, 105–11, 120, 148, 152

  Bosporus, 72

  Boston, 32, 109–10

  Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 109–10

  Boston Redevelopment Authority, 109

  Boswell, James, 153

  Boucher, François, 30

  Bourdain, Anthony, 158

  Bourne, Tom, 106–7

  Bradford, 322

  Bramah, Joseph, 253

  Bramley apples, 56, 58

  Braudel, Fernand, 23, 79

  Braunfels, Wolfgang, 294

  Brazil, 10, 23, 43

  Brillat-Savarin, Jean Anthelme, 201, 209, 210, 213, 220, 242

  Britain/UK/England

  attitudes to food, 4–5

  eating and drinking, 203–7, 210, 215–16, 220, 224–30, 232, 237–8, 239, 240, 241–2, 244, 245–6

  food supply, 55–61, 62–3, 64–7, 68–70, 83–7, 89–94, 95–6, 97–8, 98–9, 100

  and the kitchen, 155–66, 168–9, 170, 171, 173–81, 194, 195–200

  and the land, 5–6, 20, 23–4, 25–7, 27–9, 30, 31, 32, 34, 40–1, 41–2, 42–3, 44–6, 48, 49, 51

  markets and supermarkets, 105–11, 113–14, 116–17, 118–20, 128–30, 131–6, 140–4, 146–51

  new approaches and ways ahead, 308, 312–13, 314, 319–20, 322–3

  utopians, 294–5, 295–6, 299–302, 320

  and waste, 249–59, 260–2, 262–3, 268, 269–70, 273, 278–9, 281

  British Retail Consortium, 97–8

  Brixton, London, 150

  Broadacre City, 304, 319

  Brogdale, 55–8, 60

  Brogdale Horticultural Trust, 58

  Bronze Age, 271

  Bruegel, Pieter: The Fight Between Carnival and Lent, 1
27, 127

  Bruges, 79

  Brunel, Isambard Kingdom, 258

  Brunswick Centre, London, 240

  BSE, 42

  Building Design Partnership (BDP), 143

  Bush, President George W., 97, 100–1

  business lunch, 226–30

  Button’s coffee house, London, 229

  Cabet, Etienne, 297

  Cabot, John, 85

  Cadbury’s, 194, 300

  Caesar, Julius, 17, 77

  Cairo, 209–10

  California, 92, 146

  Campbell’s soup, 191

  CAP (Common Agricultural Policy), 42

  Carême, Antonin, 232

  Cargill, 97

  Caribbean, 85, 95

  Carl, Ernst Ludwig, 23

  Carluccio’s, 240

  Carnival, 125–8, 130

  Carrefour, 144

  Carson, Rachel: Silent Spring, 41

  Carthage, 73

  Cassiodorus, 76

  Castiglione, Baldassare: Il Libro del Cortegiano, 218

  Çatalhöyük, 13

  cattle, 8–9, 34, 67–8, 89, 96, 101–2, 119, 131–3

  Cavendish bananas, 101

  Celts, 17

  Century magazine, 36

  Ceylon, 136

  Chadwick, Edwin, 253–4, 255, 276–7

  Inquiry into the Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Population of Great Britain, 253–4

  Chamberlain, Joseph, 312

  Champagne, 81

  Champ de Mars, Paris, 223

  Charlemagne, King, 21, 294

  Charles, Prince, 58

  Charles I, King, 203

  Charles II, King, 121

  Châtillon-Plessis, 175

  Cheapside, London, 119, 120, 121, 133

  Cheshire cheese, 106

  Chesterton, G.K.: ‘The Song Against Grocers’, 134

  Chicago, 34, 233

  Chicago Tribune, 34

  chicken, 5–6, 51, 162–3, 312

  Child, Sir Josiah, 85

  children, 215–17

  China, 9–10, 40, 89, 162, 256, 257, 274, 285–90, 309

  Chipping Camden, 299

  Chiquita, 101

  Chiswick, London, 57, 116

  Chongming Island, 286–7

  Chongqing, 290

  Christians/Christianity, 210, 293–4

  Christmas, 3–4, 210

  Cicero, 77

  Cincinnati, 33–4, 275

  Cittaslow (Slow Cities), 321

  City of London, 118 (map), 118–19, 228

  Clarke, Peter, 59–60, 61

  Claudius, Emperor, 75

  Clichy, 276, 277

  Cloaca Maxima, Rome, 255

  Clodius, 77, 78

  Cobbett, William, 28–9, 50, 88

  Rural Rides, 28–9, 31

  Cobham, Surrey, 294

  Coca-Cola, 243

  coffee houses, 228–30

  Colbert, Pastor Don, 245

  Collings, Jesse, 312

  Columbus, Christopher, 85

  Comice pears, 56–7

  Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), 42

  common land, loss of, 25–7

  Common Market, 42

  communes, Italian, 21–2

  companionship, 211–14

  Competition Bill, 97–8

  Competition Commission, 114

  Comté cheese, 107

  ConAgra Foods, 94

  Concord, Massachusetts, 35

  Consolidated Commission of Sewers, 254, 256

  Constable, John, 45–6

  The Hay Wain, 45–6

  Constantinople, 79, 81

  Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes (CPULs), 314

  convenience foods, 158–62, 163–4, 191–2, 194, 195

  cooking, 155–71, 172–4, 179–80, 181, 182, 187, 190, 191, 193–4, 194–5, 197, 198–200

  cookshops, public, 167–9

  Cooper, Derek, 72

  Bad Food Guide, 238

  Corbusier see Le Corbusier

  Cornhill, London, 119, 121, 228

  Corn Laws, 32

  Corporation of London, 148

  Costa Rica, 95

  countryside, attitudes to, 7, 8, 24–5, 44–6

  Countryside Agency, 308

  Covent Garden, London, 89, 108, 109, 110, 129, 155, 228, 252

  Piazza, 128–30

  Coventry, 142, 251

  cows see cattle

  Cox apples, 56, 58, 267

  CPULs (Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes), 314

  Cranbrook, Lady Caroline, 150

  Crick, 64–5, 66, 67

  Crisis, (charity), 269

  Critser, Greg: Fat Land, 242–3

  Crossness, 257

  Pumping Station, 249–50, 258, 259

  Cuba, 313–14

  Currie, Edwina, 42

  Curry, Sir Donald, 42

  Curry Report (report of the Policy Commission on the Future of Food and Farming), 42, 44, 45

  Cyprian, St, Bishop of Carthage, 272

  Cyprus, 72

  Danzig (Gdansk), 79, 80

  Darwin, Charles, 273

  The Origin of Species, 176

  Davies, Norman, 80

  Daytons, 137

  DDT, 40, 41

  Dean, James, 137

  Declaration of Independence, 27

  Dedham Vale, 45

  Defoe, Daniel, 86, 87

  Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain, 86

  Defra, 58, 60, 64, 148

  Delanoe, Bertrand, 151

  Del Monte, 101

  Demeter, 15

  Denmark, 34, 78

  Dennis, Andrew, 4, 6

  Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR), 113, 140–1

  Depression, 190

  Descartes, René, 264–5

  Des Essarts, N.T.L., 80

  Despommier, Dickson, 314, 315

  DETR (Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions), 113, 140–1

  Deutsche Post, 66

  Devon, 91

  Diamond, Jared: Collapse, 274–5

  Dickens, Charles, 35, 53

  A Christmas Carol, 212

  Diderot, Denis, 131

  ‘Dig for Victory’ campaign, 40, 284, 312–13

  Diggers (True Levellers), 294–5

  Dimbleby, Richard, 166

  dining see eating and drinking

  Diocletian, Emperor, 73

  Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 19

  dirt, fear of, 262–4

  distribution, 64–6

  Divine Health, 245

  Dodd, George, 1, 23, 89, 90, 119

  The Food of London, 89

  Dongtan, 285–90, 315, 316, 320

  Dorset, 91

  Douglas, Mary, 225–6, 262, 263–4

  ‘Deciphering a Meal’, 225–6

  Purity and Danger, 263–4

  Drake, Sir Francis, 203

  Drovers’ Journal, 34

  Dryden, John, 229

  Dubai, 7

  Duncan, Fred, 65, 66, 101–2

  Dung Wharf, London, 253

  Durand-Claye, Alfred, 277

  Dust Bowl, 39

  Dutch, the see Netherlands/the Dutch

  Dutch East India Company, 80

  Earth Mother, 15

  East Anglia, 25

  Easter, 210

  East India Company, 85

  eating and drinking, 201–46

  Eden, Garden of, 16, 293

  Edinburgh, 255

  Edward IV, King, 84

  Egypt, 72, 73, 76, 77, 79, 167, 207, 208, 272, 312

  Eid-ul-Fitr, 209–10

  Eleusinia, 15

  Elizabeth I, Queen, 203, 223

  Elle magazine, 166–7

  Elsanta strawberries, 59

  Elstar apples, 57

  Elton, Ben, 158

  enclosure, 25–6, 27

  energy, 48–50

  Engels, Friedrich, 298

  England see Britain/UK/England

  English Heritage, 46
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  Enlightenment, 175, 264–5, 296, 305

  Equitable Pioneers of Rochdale, 135

  Erasmus, Desiderius: De civilitate morum puerilium, 218

  Erie Canal, 32, 34

  Escoffier, Auguste, 155, 156

  Guide Culinaire, 155

  Essex, 20, 28, 89

  Essex University, 48

  Etruscans, 254

  EU (European Union), 98, 144, 259, 281

  Landfill Directive, 279

  Euboulos, 124

  Eucharist, 210

  Euphrates, River, 14

  European Union see EU

  Euston station, 90

  Evelyn, John, 252, 258

  Fumifugium, 252

  Exel, 66

  factory farming see industrial farming

  Fair Trade, 310

  Falstaff, Sir John, 227

  Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, 109–10

  FAO see Food and Agriculture Organisation

  FareShare, 269–70

  farming/agriculture, 3–4, 8, 10–12, 16, 19, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29–30, 31–2, 38–43, 44–5, 47–50, 51–2, 95–6, 97, 308–9 see also urban agriculture

  Farrell, Terry, 319

  fast food, 234–6, 237, 238–9, 243, 244–5

  Faversham, Kent, 84

  Federal Realty, 146

  Ferguson, Niall, 295

  Fertile Crescent, 11 (map), 11–12

  fertilisers, artificial, 37–9

  festivals, agrarian, 15

  Fête de la Fédération, 223

  feudalism, 20–1

  Filmer, Sir Robert, 26

  Patriarcha, or the Natural Power of Kings, 26

  Finkelstein, Joanne: Dining Out, 240

  First World War, 38–9, 93, 135, 181, 186, 192

  fish, 68–9, 78–9

  Fishman, Charles: The Wal-Mart Effect, 96

  Fitzstephen, William, 168–9

 

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