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(Ebook) Colonial Food in Interwar Paris : The Taste of Empire by Lauren Janes ISBN 9781472592828, 9781472592835, 9781350045682, 9781472592842, 9781474296144, 1472592824, 1472592832, 1350045683, 1472592840

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Authors:Lauren Janes
Pages:220 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing
Language:english
File Size:2.17 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781472592828, 9781472592835, 9781350045682, 9781472592842, 9781474296144, 1472592824, 1472592832, 1350045683, 1472592840
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(Ebook) Colonial Food in Interwar Paris : The Taste of Empire by Lauren Janes ISBN 9781472592828, 9781472592835, 9781350045682, 9781472592842, 9781474296144, 1472592824, 1472592832, 1350045683, 1472592840

In the wake of the First World War, in which France suffered severe food shortages, colonial produce became an increasingly important element of the French diet. The colonial lobby seized upon these foodstuffs as powerful symbols of the importance of the colonial project to the life of the French nation. But how was colonial food really received by the French public? And what does this tell us about the place of empire in French society? In Colonial Food in Interwar Paris, Lauren Janes disputes the claim that empire was central to French history and identity, arguing that the distrust of colonial food reflected a wider disinterest in the empire. From Indochinese rice to North African grains and tropical fruit to curry powder, this book offers an intriguing and original challenge to current orthodoxy about the centrality of empire to modern France by examining the place of colonial foods in the nation's capital.
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