See Inside!

List Price

$26.00

Textbook Details

  • ISBN:
    0802715885
  • ISBN-13:
    9780802715883
  • PUB. DATE:
    May 2009
  • PUBLISHER:
    Walker & Company

Edible History of Humanity by Tom Standage

$26.00 List Price
  • Overview
  • EditorialReviews
  • CustomerReviews
  • Features
  • marketplace

Customer Reviews

Not just your standard history book!by Jennmarie68

Customer Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

At first I thought this would be a boring "history" book, one that just rehashes everything I learned in school. Much to my shock and enjoyment it was a pretty good book. This book goes back to the very first humans and shows how food has shaped our future. From being hunter-gathers to present day humans it's amazing, and obvious, how food allowed us to make those important changes. Standage...

Enjoyable and Put Together Wellby BTomberlin

Customer Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

I really enjoyed this book. Very topical and insightful. The beginning and the end of the book were especially relative to the positive and negative aspects of food. I agree with other reviewers and historians that there are other things besides diplomacy and war that shape history and, I believe, that Standage's thesis and ideas are very sound and relative to today.

Why couldn't history classes be this facinating?by Anonymous

Customer Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

I have learned so much by reading this book, and others similar. This author does such a wonderful job of explaining the impact of how food, core crops in particular, has changed the whole history of mankind. Critical timely developments are presented from around the world, and are presented in easy to follow timelines. Not a recipe book by any means, but in some ways more important.


More Customer Reviews

Overview -

Edible History of Humanity

Product Details

  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • Publisher: Walker & Company
  • Sales Rank: 237,493

Synopsis

More than simply sustenance, food historically has been a kind of technology, changing the course of human progress by helping to build empires, promote industrialization, and decide the outcomes of wars. Tom Standage draws on archaeology, anthropology, and economics to reveal how food has helped shape and transform societies around the world, from the emergence of farming in China by 7500 b.c. to the use of sugar cane and corn to make ethanol today. An Edible History of Humanity is a fully satisfying account of human history.

Publishers Weekly

Standage provides an intriguing history of how hunger has shaped civilizations and prompted technological advancements. Starting with hunter-gatherer societies, Standage traces the evolution of cuisines and addition of new ingredients to the current debates over organic and industrialized food systems. With a gentle and deep voice, George K. Wilson guides listeners through the thought-provoking theses with the tone of a knowledgeable and sincere tour guide. His emphasis and deliberate delivery help keep the prose engaging while giving sufficient aural direction for listeners to understand the relevance of a particular sentence or paragraph. A Walker hardcover. (July)

More Reviews and Recommendations

Biography

Tom Standage is business editor at The Economist magazine and the author of four works of history, including A History of the World in 6 Glasses and The Victorian Internet. He has also written for the Guardian, the New York Times, Wired, and other publications. He is married and has two children.