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Feeding the North
Food in the Civil War Era: The North (2014)
  • Adam Arenson, Manhattan College
  • Kelly J. Sisson Lessens
Abstract

Cookbooks offer a unique and valuable way to examine American life. Their lessons, however, are not always obvious. Direct references to the American Civil War were rare in cookbooks, even in those published right in the middle of it. In part, this is a reminder that lives went on and that dinner still appeared on most tables most nights, no matter how much the world was changing outside. But people accustomed to thinking of cookbooks as a source for recipes, and not much else, can be surprised by how much information they can reveal about the daily lives and ways of thinking of the people who wrote and used them. In this fascinating historical compilation, excerpts from five Civil War–era cookbooks present a compelling portrait of cooking and eating in the urban north of the 1860s United States.

Keywords
  • Civil War,
  • food,
  • agriculture,
  • North,
  • nutrition,
  • diet,
  • soldiers,
  • civilians
Publication Date
2014
Editor
Helen Zoe Veit
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Series
American Food in History
Citation Information
Adam Arenson and Kelly J. Sisson Lessens. "Feeding the North" LansingFood in the Civil War Era: The North (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/adam_arenson/39/