
Parámetros
- 197 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
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Celebrated food scholar Darra Goldstein takes readers on a vivid tour of history and culture through Russian cuisine. The Kingdom of Rye unearths the foods and flavors of the Russian land. Preeminent food studies scholar Darra Goldstein offers readers a concise, engaging, and gorgeously crafted story of Russian cuisine and culture. This story demonstrates how national identity is revealed through food--and how people know who they are by what they eat together. The Kingdom of Rye examines the Russians' ingenuity in overcoming hunger, a difficult climate, and a history of political hardship while deciphering Russia's social structures from within. This is a domestic history of Russian food that serves up a deeper history, demonstrating that the wooden spoon is mightier than the scepter.
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The Kingdom of Rye, Sarah Coffin, Ellen Lupton, Darra Goldstein
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2024
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- Título
- The Kingdom of Rye
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Sarah Coffin, Ellen Lupton, Darra Goldstein
- Editorial
- University of California Press
- Publicado en
- 2024
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 197
- ISBN10
- 0520402073
- ISBN13
- 9780520402072
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Tema histórico, Arte culinario & Gastronomía, Comida, Rusia
- Calificación
- 4,2 de 5
- Descripción
- Celebrated food scholar Darra Goldstein takes readers on a vivid tour of history and culture through Russian cuisine. The Kingdom of Rye unearths the foods and flavors of the Russian land. Preeminent food studies scholar Darra Goldstein offers readers a concise, engaging, and gorgeously crafted story of Russian cuisine and culture. This story demonstrates how national identity is revealed through food--and how people know who they are by what they eat together. The Kingdom of Rye examines the Russians' ingenuity in overcoming hunger, a difficult climate, and a history of political hardship while deciphering Russia's social structures from within. This is a domestic history of Russian food that serves up a deeper history, demonstrating that the wooden spoon is mightier than the scepter.
