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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.
Food And The City In Europe Since 1800 By Peter J. Atkins, Peter Lummel, Derek J. Oddy, (Eds.), Ken Albala
Food And The City In Europe Since 1800 By Peter J. Atkins, Peter Lummel, Derek J. Oddy, (Eds.), Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Food And History, Volume 1, No. 1. . The European Institute Of Food History, Tours, France. :. Brepols. ,. 2003. . 274 Pp. € 50., Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Concordance Of English Recipes: Thirteenth To Fifteenth Centuries. Heiatt, Constance B. And. Nutter, Terry. With. Holloway, Johnna H. :. Arizona Center For Medieval And Renaissance Studies. ,. 2006. Xvii + 135 Pp. $29.00 (Paper)., Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Christina Normore. A Feast For The Eyes: Art, Performance And The Late Medieval Banquet, Ken Albala
Christina Normore. A Feast For The Eyes: Art, Performance And The Late Medieval Banquet, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Back To The Kitchen: Escaping Processed Food, Ken Albala
Back To The Kitchen: Escaping Processed Food, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
To escape the adverse effects of consuming industrial processed food, society must learn fundamental cooking skills once more.
Almonds Along The Silk Road: The Exchange And Adaptation Of Ideas From West To East, Ken Albala
Almonds Along The Silk Road: The Exchange And Adaptation Of Ideas From West To East, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
The article discusses the trade routes and the use of almonds to treat ailments. According to the author, almonds were among the first plants to be domesticated around world, particularly in Asia. It also notes that almonds would be ideal for treating colds and other phlegmatic disorders, as well as for bowels. Moreover, some forms in which almonds could be consumed are also mentioned, such as soaking or blanching and roasting.
Acquired Taste: The French Origins Of Modern Cooking By T. Sarah Peterson, Ken Albala
Acquired Taste: The French Origins Of Modern Cooking By T. Sarah Peterson, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
A. Lynn Martin. Alcohol, Violence, And Disorder In Traditional Europe, Ken Albala
A. Lynn Martin. Alcohol, Violence, And Disorder In Traditional Europe, Ken Albala
Ken Albala
No abstract provided.
Referendums Education In The United States: Reform Or Assimilation?, Francisco Ramos
Referendums Education In The United States: Reform Or Assimilation?, Francisco Ramos
Franciso Ramos
The antibilingüe movement that is spreading across the United States has become one of the most controversial in the debate on the education of linguistic minorities issues. Ron Unz, the California millionaire who has managed to eliminate bilingual programs in California and Arizona and trying to do the same today in Colorado and Massachusetts, is a clear example of assimilationist movement, which argues that immigrants should give up their languages and vernacular cultures to integrate into American society. This article summarizes the history of bilingualism in the United States, focusing on decisions that have affected the education of minority students, …
Constantine The Great And Christian Imperial Theocracy, Charles Matson Odahl
Constantine The Great And Christian Imperial Theocracy, Charles Matson Odahl
Charles M. Odahl
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312 until his burial as the thirteenth Apostle at Constantinople in 337, Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor of the Roman world, initiated the role of and set the model for Christian imperial theocracy. Through his relationship with the Christian Divinity, his study of the Bible and apologia with leading Catholic intellectuals, and his assessments of divine interventions in imperial history, the emperor came to feel that he had been placed in power by the Almighty God of Christianity, that he had been chosen as …
How To Make Field Trips Fun, Educational And Memorable: Balancing Self-Directed Inquiry With Structured Learning, Gregory Rohlf
How To Make Field Trips Fun, Educational And Memorable: Balancing Self-Directed Inquiry With Structured Learning, Gregory Rohlf
Gregory Rohlf
No abstract provided.
Review Of China’S American Daughter: Ida Pruitt (1888-1985) By Marjorie King, Gregory Rohlf
Review Of China’S American Daughter: Ida Pruitt (1888-1985) By Marjorie King, Gregory Rohlf
Gregory Rohlf
No abstract provided.
Ua1b2/1 A Commemoration Of Wku's Integration: 1956-2006, Howard Bailey, Monica G. Burke, John Hardin, Sherese Martin, Maxine Ray, C. J. Woods
Ua1b2/1 A Commemoration Of Wku's Integration: 1956-2006, Howard Bailey, Monica G. Burke, John Hardin, Sherese Martin, Maxine Ray, C. J. Woods
Monica Burke
A publication that chronicles the history of WKU's desegregation efforts. This commemorative publication is also an historical document that highlights the prolific accomplishments of WKU African American graduates. The impact of Western's spirit on countless African American graduates and the Bowling Green community unfolds in the pages that follow. The joy of having access to an education, the struggles of transforming an institutional climate, the kindness of WKU faculty, staff, and students and the rewards of walking across the stage in Diddle arena are chronicled by those who experienced it firsthand.
The Significance Of The Place-Historical Narratives In The Context Of Spatial Perspective, John Skrzypaszek
The Significance Of The Place-Historical Narratives In The Context Of Spatial Perspective, John Skrzypaszek
John Skrzypaszek
This paper explores the significance of the relationship between the historic heritage building named Sunnyside and the unique narrative of the land. The argument flows from a case study involving a proposal to relocate the named building to a different location. In contrast, this study argues that relocation to a new site would generate a different story. For this purpose, it provides supportive historical evidence to show the close relational tie between the historic building, its actual site and the place-historical narrative. The hub of the discussion centres on the concept of spatial perspective and its contribution to the sustainability …
Heterogeneous Immunological Landscapes And Medieval Plague : An Invitation To A New Dialogue Between Historians And Immunologists., Fabian Crespo, Matthew B. Lawrenz
Heterogeneous Immunological Landscapes And Medieval Plague : An Invitation To A New Dialogue Between Historians And Immunologists., Fabian Crespo, Matthew B. Lawrenz
Fabian Crespo
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, including human immune responses. In this essay we are particularly interested in those people who were exposed to the Yersinia pestis pathogen during the Black Death, but who had differing fates—survival or death—that could depend on which individuals (once infected) were able to mount an appropriate immune response as a result of biological, environmental, and social factors. The proposed model suggests that historians of the medieval world could make a significant contribution to the study of human health, and especially the role of human immunology in …
Review: Sylvia Martin, 'Ink In Her Veins: The Troubled Life Of Aileen Palmer', (Crawley: Uwa Publishing, 2016)., Rowan Cahill
Review: Sylvia Martin, 'Ink In Her Veins: The Troubled Life Of Aileen Palmer', (Crawley: Uwa Publishing, 2016)., Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Review: Sylvia Martin, 'Ink In Her Veins: The Troubled Life Of Aileen Palmer', (Crawley: Uwa Publishing, 2016)., Rowan Cahill