Obesity seems to have become prevalent in English society in the eighteenth century, likely as a result of changes in the country's diet such as an increasing consumption of sugar. With the greater incidence of corpulence in the population came more fat individuals on England's lucrative show circuit, joining the conjoined twins, hermaphrodites, dwarfs, giants, and individuals of different ethnicities who had peopled London's pubs, coffee houses, and exhibition halls for centuries. This article contextualizes historical corpulency in terms of early modern monstrosity and nineteenth-century freakery, with additional input from the modern Fat Studies and Disability Studies movements, in order to explore public consciousness about and fascinat...
According to the World Health Organization we are in the midst of a global obesity crisis. Is obesit...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
This study explores the potential of macroscopic osteoarchaeological techniques to reveal the presen...
The scale of the current global obesity epidemic and the implications of this for health, functional...
2017-12-13This is a project about the history of an idea. More specifically, it’s a project about th...
‘For the convenience of the public’, declared the author of an 1889 article printed in Punch, ‘I wou...
This article examines associations between fat bodies and reproductive dysfunction that were prevale...
Analysis and discussion of the construction of the fat child in 19th and 20th century English childr...
Height is rarely taken seriously by historians. Demographic and archaeological studies tend to explo...
The physical stature of lower- and upper-class English youth are compared to one another and to thei...
Early humans ate to satisfy the basic needs of survival (Wright, 2011). There has been transition th...
This thesis explores the prevalence of freaks in late nineteenth-century British culture through pop...
The chapter is a discussion and outline of the literary depiction of physical dimension in English c...
This book looks at the interweaving of fact and fiction relating to obesity, tracing public concern ...
In this dissertation I explore the way in which visual and literary representations of gout in Briti...
According to the World Health Organization we are in the midst of a global obesity crisis. Is obesit...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
This study explores the potential of macroscopic osteoarchaeological techniques to reveal the presen...
The scale of the current global obesity epidemic and the implications of this for health, functional...
2017-12-13This is a project about the history of an idea. More specifically, it’s a project about th...
‘For the convenience of the public’, declared the author of an 1889 article printed in Punch, ‘I wou...
This article examines associations between fat bodies and reproductive dysfunction that were prevale...
Analysis and discussion of the construction of the fat child in 19th and 20th century English childr...
Height is rarely taken seriously by historians. Demographic and archaeological studies tend to explo...
The physical stature of lower- and upper-class English youth are compared to one another and to thei...
Early humans ate to satisfy the basic needs of survival (Wright, 2011). There has been transition th...
This thesis explores the prevalence of freaks in late nineteenth-century British culture through pop...
The chapter is a discussion and outline of the literary depiction of physical dimension in English c...
This book looks at the interweaving of fact and fiction relating to obesity, tracing public concern ...
In this dissertation I explore the way in which visual and literary representations of gout in Briti...
According to the World Health Organization we are in the midst of a global obesity crisis. Is obesit...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
This study explores the potential of macroscopic osteoarchaeological techniques to reveal the presen...