Bread and Salt - a literal translation of the Russian word for hospitality - explores the social and economic implications of eating and drinking in Russia in the thousand years before 1900. Eating and drinking are viewed here as social activities which involves the economics of production, storage and distribution of food stuffs. These activities attract both social controls and state taxation; in this way the everyday process of eating and drinking is linked with the history of Russia. The dominance of grain in the diet throughout the period and the importance of salt, as implied in the title, are dealt with, as are the early Russian beer-drinking fraternities. The relatively late introduction of spirits, in the from of vodka, and it disastrous consequences in social terms are described. Tea and the samovar, also much more a latecomer than is generally realized, did little to diminish excessive drinking. Drinking, in any event, was by no means discourage by the state, since it was a major source of state income. The final section of the book looks at rural diets in the nineteenth century, when some variation and new items, such as the potato, became important. At the same time, peasants depended basically on the grain crop, as they had for thousands of years. Forced by txation to enter the market, afflicted by severe famines towards the end of the century, many peasants ate and drank no better as a result of the modernization of the county.
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1st edition. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine, very slightly edge-dulled dust wrapper. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description; xvi, 391 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-377) and index. Contents; Machine derived contents note: Introduction; Part I. The early diet: 1. Farming and gathering: grain and game; 2. Salt: a major extractive industry; 3. Drink: ale and alchemy; Part II. State appetite, peasant diet: 4. Controls and code: the seventeenth century; 5. Steppes and counter-measures: the eighteenth century; 6. Tea and temperance; Part III. Rural diets on the eve of change: 7. The established pattern; 8. Tavern and treasury; 9. Good time and bad; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index. Subjects; Food supply Soviet Union History. Food industry and trade Soviet Union History. Food Social aspects Soviet Union History. Salt Social aspects Soviet Union History. Beverages Social aspects Soviet Union History. Cookery, Russian History. Food Supply history. Food Industry history. Feeding Behavior history. Food sociology. Beverages sociology. 1 Kg. Seller Inventory # 425985
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1st edition. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine, very slightly edge-dulled dust wrapper. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description; xvi, 391 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-377) and index. Contents; Machine derived contents note: Introduction; Part I. The early diet: 1. Farming and gathering: grain and game; 2. Salt: a major extractive industry; 3. Drink: ale and alchemy; Part II. State appetite, peasant diet: 4. Controls and code: the seventeenth century; 5. Steppes and counter-measures: the eighteenth century; 6. Tea and temperance; Part III. Rural diets on the eve of change: 7. The established pattern; 8. Tavern and treasury; 9. Good time and bad; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index. Subjects; Food supply Soviet Union History. Food industry and trade Soviet Union History. Food Social aspects Soviet Union History. Salt Social aspects Soviet Union History. Beverages Social aspects Soviet Union History. Cookery, Russian History. Food Supply history. Food Industry history. Feeding Behavior history. Food sociology. Beverages sociology. 1 Kg. Seller Inventory # 425985
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