The Eternal Table : A Cultural History of Food in Rome
The Eternal Table : A Cultural History of Food in Rome
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Author(s): MOYER-NOCCHI, Karima
ISBN No.: 9781442269743
Pages: 266
Year: 201903
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 62.13
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"Only a handful of cities worldwide can lay claim to a food tradition as long as Rome's. Yet as Karima Moyer elegantly demonstrates, while the table may have been near-eternal, the vagaries of politics and war, religious belief and migration brought one change after another to the food on that table. Like the city itself, the food is a patchwork that combines the startlingly new with pasts both gladly abandoned and fondly remembered. Fascinating." --Rachel Laudan, author of Cuisine and Empire: Cooking in World History "Taking the stance that writing on Rome is often "prey to sentiment and idealization," the author adopts a studied approach, including thorough chapters on the area's terrain, historic marketplaces and osterias, and the development of foodstuffs and eating traditions alongside the rise and fall of the Empire. Rome enthusiasts will revel in this well-researched retrospective of a dynamic, ever-evolving city."" -- Publishers Weekly "While everyone knows that Rome's food is appealing, few know just how interesting it is - but now they can. Karima Moyer-Nocchi's tour de force places Roman cuisine firmly in the city's complex history.


She shows that change as much as tradition underlies Roman food, and that immigrants as much as natives have shaped what has been eaten by the humble and the grand alike. A must-read for those interested in the food of Italy and the history of food generally." --Andrew McGowan, Dean of the Berkley Divinity School, Yale University, author of Ascetic Eucharists: Food and Drink in Early Christian Ritual Meals "Much more than a march through Roman food history, The Eternal Table evocatively describes the tastes of Rome from the bread-and-circuses era to today's globalization. An informed but also light-hearted guide to the surprisingly vigorous cuisine of the city of emperors and popes." --Paul Freedman, Professor of History, Yale University, and author "Ten Restaurants That Changed America" "Tackling the history of food and culture of the Eternal City of Rome takes an eternal and ever-changing table as is adeptly laid out in this well-researched book. Karima Moyer-Nocchi expertly examines the role food played in the development of the ancient city and how it continues to effect and influence the changing populations and modern culture." --Linda Pelaccio, Host of "A Taste of the Past" podcast.


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