Food and Identity in England, 1540-1640: Eating to Impress

Dr Paul S. Lloyd (University of Leicester, UK)

Food and Identity in England, 1540-1640: Eating to Impress
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
26 February 2015
Pages
264
ISBN
9781472514431

Food and Identity in England, 1540-1640: Eating to Impress

Dr Paul S. Lloyd (University of Leicester, UK)

Food and Identity in England, 1540-1640 considers early modern food consumption in an important new way, connecting English consumption practices between the reigns of Henry VIII and Charles I with ideas of ‘self’ and ‘otherness’ in wider contexts of society and the class system.

Examining the diets of various social groups, ranging from manual labourers to the aristocracy, special foods and their preparation, as well as festive events and gift foods, this all-encompassing study reveals the extent to which individuals and communities identified themselves and others by what and how they ate between the Reformation of the church and the English Civil Wars. This text provides remarkable insights for anyone interested in knowing more about the society and culture of early modern England.

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