Read Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives Online
Authors: Carolyn Steel
Pumping Station, 249–50, 258, 259
Cuba, 313–14
Currie, Edwina, 42
Curry, Sir Donald, 42
Curry Report (report of the Policy Commission on the Future of Food and Farming), 42, 44, 45
Cyprian, St, Bishop of Carthage, 272
Cyprus, 72
Danzig (Gdansk), 79, 80
Darwin, Charles, 273
The Origin of Species
, 176
Davies, Norman, 80
Daytons, 137
DDT, 40, 41
Dean, James, 137
Declaration of Independence, 27
Dedham Vale, 45
Defoe, Daniel, 86, 87
Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain
, 86
Defra, 58, 60, 64, 148
Delanoe, Bertrand, 151
Del Monte, 101
Demeter, 15
Denmark, 34, 78
Dennis, Andrew, 4, 6
Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR), 113, 140–1
Depression, 190
Descartes, René, 264–5
Des Essarts, N.T.L., 80
Despommier, Dickson, 314, 315
DETR (Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions), 113, 140–1
Deutsche Post, 66
Devon, 91
Diamond, Jared:
Collapse
, 274–5Dickens, Charles, 35, 53
A Christmas Carol
, 212
Diderot, Denis, 131
‘Dig for Victory’ campaign, 40,
284
, 312–13Diggers (True Levellers), 294–5
Dimbleby, Richard, 166
dining
see
eating and drinkingDiocletian, Emperor, 73
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 19
dirt, fear of, 262–4
distribution, 64–6
Divine Health, 245
Dodd, George, 1, 23, 89, 90, 119
The Food of London
, 89
Dongtan, 285–90, 315, 316, 320
Dorset, 91
Douglas, Mary, 225–6, 262, 263–4
‘Deciphering a Meal’, 225–6
Purity and Danger
, 263–4
Drake, Sir Francis, 203
Drovers’ Journal
, 34Dryden, John, 229
Dubai, 7
Duncan, Fred, 65, 66, 101–2
Dung Wharf, London, 253
Durand-Claye, Alfred, 277
Dust Bowl, 39
Dutch, the
see
Netherlands/the DutchDutch East India Company, 80
Earth Mother, 15
East Anglia, 25
Easter, 210
East India Company, 85
eating and drinking, 201–46
Eden, Garden of, 16, 293
Edinburgh, 255
Edward IV, King, 84
Egypt, 72, 73, 76, 77, 79, 167, 207, 208, 272, 312
Eid-ul-Fitr, 209–10
Eleusinia, 15
Elizabeth I, Queen, 203, 223
Elle
magazine, 166–7Elsanta strawberries, 59
Elstar apples, 57
Elton, Ben, 158
enclosure, 25–6, 27
energy, 48–50
Engels, Friedrich, 298
England
see
Britain/UK/EnglandEnglish Heritage, 46
Enlightenment, 175, 264–5, 296, 305
Equitable Pioneers of Rochdale, 135
Erasmus, Desiderius:
De civilitate morum puerilium
, 218Erie Canal, 32, 34
Escoffier, Auguste, 155, 156
Guide Culinaire
, 155
Essex, 20, 28, 89
Essex University, 48
Etruscans, 254
EU (European Union), 98, 144, 259, 281
Landfill Directive, 279
Euboulos, 124
Eucharist, 210
Euphrates, River, 14
European Union
see
EUEuston station, 90
Evelyn, John, 252, 258
Fumifugium
, 252
Exel, 66
factory farming
see
industrial farmingFair Trade, 310
Falstaff, Sir John, 227
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, 109–10
FAO
see
Food and Agriculture OrganisationFareShare, 269–70
farming/agriculture, 3–4, 8, 10–12, 16, 19, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29–30, 31–2, 38–43, 44–5, 47–50, 51–2, 95–6, 97, 308–9
see also
urban agricultureFarrell, Terry, 319
fast food, 234–6, 237, 238–9, 243, 244–5
Faversham, Kent, 84
Federal Realty, 146
Ferguson, Niall, 295
Fertile Crescent,
11
(map), 11–12fertilisers, artificial, 37–9
festivals, agrarian, 15
Fête de la Fédération, 223
feudalism, 20–1
Filmer, Sir Robert, 26
Patriarcha, or the Natural Power of Kings
, 26
Finkelstein, Joanne:
Dining Out
, 240First World War, 38–9, 93, 135, 181, 186, 192
fish, 68–9, 78–9
Fishman, Charles:
The Wal-Mart Effect
, 96Fitzstephen, William, 168–9
Flatford Mill, 46
Fletcher, John:
The Faithful Shepherdess
, 24Flipo, Emmanuel, 146
Florence, 71, 72
Florida, 36, 259
fodder crops, 25
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), 8–9, 98, 101
Food Hygiene Mission Control programme, 197–8
food labels, 262
Food Lovers’ Fair, 109
food security, 99–102
food sovereignty, 311
Food Standards Agency, 198, 262
Food Strategy (London), 149
Ford, Henry, 59
forest, 9–10, 17–18, 20, 43
Forsyth, Hazel, 227
Fortune
magazine, 192Forum (Forum Romanum), Rome, 15, 122
Forum Holitorium, Rome, 121–2
Foucault, Michel, 133
Foul Burn, Edinburgh, 255
Fourier, Charles, 296, 301, 302
Fowler, Charles, 129
Fragonard, Jean Honoré, 30
France, 21, 28, 29–31, 80–3, 106, 107, 141, 175, 216, 223, 238–9, 276–7
cooking, 172, 173, 174, 194, 195
Francis I, King, 223
Frankenfoods, 243
Frankfurt kitchen, 186–7
Franks, 19–20, 21
Frederick, Christine, 184–5, 186
Household Engineering
, 184–5
‘freegans’, 270
free trade, case for, 87–9
French Revolution, 83, 131, 174, 223, 231
Friends of the Earth:
Calling the Shots
, 142From Kitchen to Garret
, 174–5Fulham, London, 116
Fuller, Thomas, 69
Future of Food, The
(film), 48Galileo, 264
Garcia, Deborah Koons, 48
Garden Cities, 299–302
Garden Cities Association, 300, 320
Gardeners’ Company, 252
Gaul, 73
Geddes, Patrick, 317–18
General Mills, 191, 192
genetic modification (GM), 47–8
Geneva, 30
Gennevilliers, 277, 280
George III, King, 28, 296
George Hill, Cobham, 294
Germania, 17, 50
Germans/Germanic tribes, 17, 18
Germany, 21, 32, 67, 141, 186–7, 194, 229
germ theory, 177–8, 183
Gershwin, Ira, 215
Ghost Town Britain
(report), 113Giraffe, 240
Girardet, Herbert:
Cities, People, Planet
, 259Glasgow, 135
Glasse, Hannah, 237
The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy
, 174
GLC (Greater London Council), 108
Glorious Revolution, 173
Golden Delicious apples, 57, 60
GM (genetic modification), 47–8
Gorleston, 69
Goths, 19–20
grain, 10–12, 14–16, 32, 38–9, 101–2
supply, 67, 72–3, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81–3, 84
Grampian Foods, 65
Grange, Neil, 289
Granny Smith apples, 60
Greater London Council (GLC), 108
Great Fire (1666), 228, 252
Great Plains, 39
Great Stink (1858), 256, 257
Great Western Railway,
90Greece, 74, 217, 278–9
see also
Greeks/ancient GreeceGreeks/ancient Greece, 14–15, 124, 213–14, 271
see also
AthensGreen, Henrietta, 109
Greenwich, London, 90
Greenwich Village, New York, 115
Grimod de la Reynière, 158, 231
Almanach des Gourmands
, 231
grocers, 133–6
Gropius, Walter, 188
Gros Michel bananas, 101
Gruen, Victor, 103, 137–8, 140, 144, 145
Guild of Handicrafts, 299
Gummer, John, 141, 150
‘Gummer effect’, 141
Gutierrez, Alejandro, 287, 288
Haber-Bosch process, 50
Habermas, Jürgen, 229
Habsburgs, 223
Haggadah, 207–8
Haito, Bishop, 294
Hamburg, 79
hamburgers, 234–5, 236–7
‘Hamburger University’, 236
Hameau de la Reine, Le, Versailles, 30
Hammersmith, London, 116
Hampton, 146–7
Hampton Court, 256
Hand, Kevin, 159, 160, 161, 162
Hanseatic League, 78–9
Harbor Place, Baltimore, 110
Harold, King, 20
Harvey, William, 264
Hastings, Battle of, 20
Haughley, Suffolk, 39
Haussmann, Baron Georges, 265–6, 275
Havana, 313, 314
Hazlitt, William, 176
Heasman, Michael, 95
Heathrow, 151
Heffernan, Bill, 61
Heinberg, Richard, 50
Hellespont, 72
Hemel Hempstead, 65
Henley-on-Thames, 84
Henri IV, King, 128
Henry VII, King, 85
Henry VIII, King, 223, 292
Herodotus, 220
Hesiod, 16
Hesperides, 293
Hewett, Samuel, 69
high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), 243
Highgate,
29High Street Britain 2015
(report), 62Hinduism, 9
Historia Augusta
, 273Hodgson, Randolph, 109
Hoffman (chemist), 256, 259
Hogarth, William:
Morning
, 129hogs
see
pigsHomer, 14–15, 214
Horkesley Park Heritage and Conservation Centre, 46
Horticultural Society, 58
Hoskins, Rob, 323
house design, 171–2, 178–9, 180, 182–3, 184, 186–9, 192–3, 195–7
House of Commons, 93, 256, 296