Recipes and Everyday Knowledge

Recipes and Everyday Knowledge
About this book
"Across early modern Europe, men and women from all ranks gathered medical, culinary, and food preservation recipes. This much-sought know-how was written into notebooks of various shapes and sizes forming "treasuries for health," each personalized to suit the whims and needs of individual communities. In Recipes and Everyday Knowledge, Elain Leong situates recipe knowledge and practices among larger questions of gender and cultural history, the history of the printed word, and the history of science, medicine, and technology. The production of recipes and recipe books, she argues, were at the heart of quotidian investigations of the natural world or "household science." By recovering this story, Leong extends the parameters of natural inquiry and productively widens the cast of historical characters participating in and contributing to early modern science"--Back cover.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20186091W
Subjects
Medicine, popularFormulas, recipes, etc.Home economics, historyNote-takingMedicine, great britainPopular MedicineHistoryFormulas, recipesHome economicsHEALTH & FITNESS / General