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Englisch
Veröffentlichungsangabe: 
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]
Copyright-Datum: 
2017
Umfang: 
viii, 317 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karte
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 281-303
Hochschulschrift: 
Dissertation, University of Michigan, 2009
ISBN: 
978-0-19-060509-4 hardcover
Weitere Ausgaben: 978-0-19-060510-0 (Fernzugriff) Updf, 978-0-19-060511-7 (Fernzugriff) Epub
Global Trade Item Number: 
9780190605094
Schlagwörter: 
*Deutschland / Hunger / Lebensmittelversorgung / Geschichte 1900-2000
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: HD9013.5
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 338.194309; ; 338.19430904; ; 330; ; 338.1/9430904;
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 338.19430904
Inhalt: 
"During the first decades of the twentieth century, modern states fighting World War I and II for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving--entire populations. Within the new globalizing economy, food became intimately intertwined with waging war. In Europe, starvation claimed more lives than any other weapon of war. As Alice Weinreb shows in Modern Hungers, nowhere was this more apparent than in Germany, initiator and loser of both wars. The end of armed conflict in 1945 did not mean that such military strategies declined in significance. Fears of hunger and fantasies of abundance were instead reframed within a new political system that saw the world as divided between capitalism and communism. Divided Germany rapidly became the key European stage for the Cold War. During the postwar decades, Europeans lived longer, possessed more goods, and were healthier than ever before. Nothing signaled this shift more clearly than the disappearance of famine from the continent. So powerful was the experience of post-1945 abundance that it is hard today to imagine a time when the specter of hunger haunted Europe and the primary targets for American food aid was Belgium and Germany rather than Africa. Yet under both capitalist and communist systems, economic growth and political priorities proved inseparable from the modern food system. Drawing on sources ranging from military records to cookbooks to economic and nutritional studies from East and West German archives, Modern Hungers reveals similarities and striking ruptures in popular experience and state policy relating to the industrial food economy. It thus offers historical context for many key contemporary concerns ranging from humanitarian food aid to the gender-wage gap to the obesity epidemic." - Provided by publisher
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