In nineteenth-century cities, men and women, black and white, rich and poor, engaged with the urban food system in ways that extended beyond the primary purpose of consumption and distribution. How and to what extent did food provisioning spaces advance beyond a utilitarian goal to feed urban populations to become sites for imagining, expressing, and achieving social aims? What cultural histories of alimentary spaces can be told during antebellum America's dramatic turn toward urban life? "Just Provisions" seeks to explore answers to those questions by investigating antebellum food provisioning and its politics of identity and space.Urban residents challenged the existing provisioning structure to create a food marketing system they conside...
Susan Parham, 'From the agora to the modern marketplace: food markets as landscapes of pleasure, pur...
Managing the urban food supply was a crucial function of colonial governance and late-colonial offic...
International audienceThe problem of changing food habits has once again become a major public issue...
While many voices in the various contemporary food movements recognize the unsustainable and unhealt...
As world food and fuel prices threaten expanding urban populations, there is greater need for the ur...
Originally published in 2003. In Public Markets and Civic Culture in Nineteenth-Century America Hele...
Local food initiatives are steadily becoming a part of contemporary cities around the world and can ...
This Major Paper combines an approach from the disciplines of urban planning, political economy, env...
A problem relating to the provision of food underlies the early colonial history of the English in ...
The urban agriculture movement is part of a growing alternative agrifood movement that attempts to s...
Food’s place on the urban, municipal agenda has become an increasing focus in the emergent fields of...
The production and consumption of food plays a highly visible and vital role in the public life of c...
This book explores the changing food culture of the urban American South during the Jim Crow era by ...
This article examines the potential and limits of municipal food systems planning in advancing food ...
Food and cities are inextricably linked. The issue of bringing food to its citizens has historically...
Susan Parham, 'From the agora to the modern marketplace: food markets as landscapes of pleasure, pur...
Managing the urban food supply was a crucial function of colonial governance and late-colonial offic...
International audienceThe problem of changing food habits has once again become a major public issue...
While many voices in the various contemporary food movements recognize the unsustainable and unhealt...
As world food and fuel prices threaten expanding urban populations, there is greater need for the ur...
Originally published in 2003. In Public Markets and Civic Culture in Nineteenth-Century America Hele...
Local food initiatives are steadily becoming a part of contemporary cities around the world and can ...
This Major Paper combines an approach from the disciplines of urban planning, political economy, env...
A problem relating to the provision of food underlies the early colonial history of the English in ...
The urban agriculture movement is part of a growing alternative agrifood movement that attempts to s...
Food’s place on the urban, municipal agenda has become an increasing focus in the emergent fields of...
The production and consumption of food plays a highly visible and vital role in the public life of c...
This book explores the changing food culture of the urban American South during the Jim Crow era by ...
This article examines the potential and limits of municipal food systems planning in advancing food ...
Food and cities are inextricably linked. The issue of bringing food to its citizens has historically...
Susan Parham, 'From the agora to the modern marketplace: food markets as landscapes of pleasure, pur...
Managing the urban food supply was a crucial function of colonial governance and late-colonial offic...
International audienceThe problem of changing food habits has once again become a major public issue...