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Full-Text Articles in History
Questioning The Past And Possible Futures: Digital Historiography And Critical Librarianship, Heidi Jacobs, Calin Murgu
Questioning The Past And Possible Futures: Digital Historiography And Critical Librarianship, Heidi Jacobs, Calin Murgu
Heidi LM Jacobs
The role of history as a discipline is, as Burton and Sweeny claim, not only to transform our understanding of the past and the present but also to shape possible futures. Digital historical projects are transformative endeavors that attempt to negotiate and navigate the past and articulate these possible futures. Drawing on the foundational ideas of critical librarianship to “intervene in and disrupt” structural inequities and on examples from digital historiography, we argue for a more robust role for librarians within these transformative endeavors. In so doing, librarians can use conscious, deliberate, reflexive actions to work toward animating values central …
Shining A Light On A University Special Collection With Data Visualization, Lisa Deluca, Katie M. Wissel
Shining A Light On A University Special Collection With Data Visualization, Lisa Deluca, Katie M. Wissel
Kathryn Wissel, MBA, MI
The Politics Of Special Collections And Museum Exhibits: A Civil War Or The War Of Northern Aggression?, Christopher J. Anderson
The Politics Of Special Collections And Museum Exhibits: A Civil War Or The War Of Northern Aggression?, Christopher J. Anderson
Christopher Anderson
This essay examines the political nature of curating special collections and museum exhibits. Exhibits are designed to draw attention to historical or contemporary issues in order for viewers to reflect on the past and to ask questions in the present. The contents of an exhibit also echo the educational backgrounds, interests, and biases of both curator and curatorial team. As a result exhibits are framed ideologically, sociologically, and even theologically in order to give voice to the voiceless and to champion certain positions from history. This essay investigates the contested nature of exhibits by highlighting their basic and complicated spectrums …
Science Serving Industry: Documentary Authority And Industrial Influence In 19th Century American Chemistry, Shawn Martin
Science Serving Industry: Documentary Authority And Industrial Influence In 19th Century American Chemistry, Shawn Martin
Shawn Martin
No abstract provided.
Digital Libraries, Digital History, And The Use Of Omeka, Shawn Martin
Digital Libraries, Digital History, And The Use Of Omeka, Shawn Martin
Shawn Martin
The First Scientific Defense Of A Vegetarian Diet, Ken Albala
The First Scientific Defense Of A Vegetarian Diet, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
What Does Barbecue Tell Us About Race?: Andrew Warnes, Savage Barbecue: Race, Culture, And The Invention Of America's First Food. Athens: University Of Georgia Press, 2008. 208 Pp., $19.95., Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Wendy A. Woloson. Refined Tastes: Sugar, Confectionery, And Consumers In Nineteenth‐Century America, Ken Albala
Wendy A. Woloson. Refined Tastes: Sugar, Confectionery, And Consumers In Nineteenth‐Century America, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
The Tomato Queen Of San Joaquin, Ken Albala
The Tomato Queen Of San Joaquin, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
The life of Tillie Lewis exemplifies key moments in American food history from the rise of the canning industry to wartime rations to the craze for diet food. Her biography was consciously manipulated and fashioned through the years to make it a quintessential rags-to-riches story. Nonetheless, her accomplishments stand out, marking her as a brilliantly successful woman in an industry dominated by men.
The Future Of Tableware And Cooking Vessels: Some Predictions And Practical Experiments, Ken Albala
The Future Of Tableware And Cooking Vessels: Some Predictions And Practical Experiments, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
The Call Of The Domesticated, Ken Albala
The Devil's Food Dictionary: A Pioneering Culinary Reference Work Consisting Entirely Of Lies. ,. Foy, Barry. . Illustrations By. Boesche, John. . :. Frogchart Press. ,. 2008. . Ix + 255 Pp. $17.95 (Paper)., Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
The Apparition Of Fat In Western Nutritional Theory, Ken Albala
The Apparition Of Fat In Western Nutritional Theory, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Sarah R. Graff And Enrique Rodriguez-Alegría, Eds. The Menial Art Of Cooking: Archaeological Studies Of Cooking And Food Preparation, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Reviewed Work: Sweet Invention: A History Of Dessert By Michael Krondl, Ken Albala
Reviewed Work: Sweet Invention: A History Of Dessert By Michael Krondl, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Review Of: Une Histoire Culinaire Du Moyen Âge By Bruno Laurioux, Ken Albala
Review Of: Une Histoire Culinaire Du Moyen Âge By Bruno Laurioux, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Reviewed Work: Regional Cuisines Of Medieval Europe By Melitta Weiss-Adamson, Ed., Ken Albala
Reviewed Work: Regional Cuisines Of Medieval Europe By Melitta Weiss-Adamson, Ed., Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Reviewed Works: Pleyn Delit: Medieval Cookery For Modern Cooks. By Constance B. Heiatt, Brenda Hosington, Sharon Butler; Take A Thousand Eggs Or More. By Cindy Renfrow, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Passeth The Cran’Brry Sauce: The Medieval Origins Of Thanksgiving, Ken Albala
Passeth The Cran’Brry Sauce: The Medieval Origins Of Thanksgiving, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
On Right Pleasure And Good Health: A Critical Edition And Translation Of De Honesta Voluptate Et Valetudine, Edited And Translated By Mary Ella Milham And Libellus De Arte Coquinaria: An Early Northern Cookery Book, Edited And Translated By Rudolph Grewe And Constance B. Heiatt, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Ovophilia In Renaissance Cuisine, Ken Albala
Hunting For Breakfast In Medieval And Early Modern Europe, Ken Albala
Hunting For Breakfast In Medieval And Early Modern Europe, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Milk: Nutritious And Dangerous, Ken Albala
Martino Of Como And Stefania Barzini. The Art Of Cooking: The First Modern Cookery Book, Ken Albala
Martino Of Como And Stefania Barzini. The Art Of Cooking: The First Modern Cookery Book, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Fish In Renaissance Dietary Theory, Ken Albala
Bacterial Fermentation And The Missing Terroir Factor In Historic Cookery, Ken Albala
Bacterial Fermentation And The Missing Terroir Factor In Historic Cookery, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Jacob Boehme And The Foundations Of A Vegetarian Food Ideology, Ken Albala
Jacob Boehme And The Foundations Of A Vegetarian Food Ideology, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
Focuses on Jacob Boehme, a mystic Paracelsian Hermetic theosopher, and his works on vegetarianism. Significance of the Garden of Eden in the vegetarian, non-violent tradition; Concept of the new man explained by Boehme in "The Three Principles"; Difference between Edenic food and earthly food.
Insensible Perspiration And Oily Vegetable Humor: An Eighteenth Century Controversy Over Vegetarianism, Ken Albala
Insensible Perspiration And Oily Vegetable Humor: An Eighteenth Century Controversy Over Vegetarianism, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
Quack diets are nothing new. Nor have they always been easily dismissed. In eighteenth-century Italy, a virulent controversy arose over a meatless wonder diet. This controversy would eventually play itself out in the field of nutritional theory, as dietary writers crambled to incorporate the latest scientific findings into their recommendations.
How To Milk An Almond, Stuff An Egg, And Armor A Turnip: A Thousand Years Of Recipes. By David Friedman And Elizabeth Cook., Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Gastrabulary: A Future Terminology Of Eating, Ken Albala, Lisa Cooperman
Gastrabulary: A Future Terminology Of Eating, Ken Albala, Lisa Cooperman
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.