“讲究饮食”:多瑙河公国的食物与社会习俗(1780-1850)

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Constanţa Vintilă
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本文分析了东南欧食物、社会地位和知识流通之间的关系。在漫长的18世纪,人口的流动导致了烹饪实践和有关膳食组织的信息的流通以及良好礼仪的传播。在自我文件、旅行叙述和私人档案的帮助下,我研究了奥斯曼帝国的基督教精英如何适应通过人、物、公报和书籍传播的新习俗和时尚的变化。随着食谱和新的食物种类,一整套餐具被借用和改造以满足新的要求。文明的过程是漫长而艰难的,文献和视觉资料很好地捕捉到了物品和信息的流通与它们在19世纪的同化之间的延迟,通过一代革命,另一方面
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“Eating Daintily”: Food and Social Practices in the Danubian Principalities (1780-1850)
This article analyses the relations between food, social status and the circulation of knowledge in south-eastern Europe. During the long eighteenth century, the mobility of people led to the circulation of culinary practices and information regarding the organization of meals and the spread of good manners. With the help of ego-documents, travel narratives and private archives I examine how the Christian elites in the Ottoman Empire adapted to the flux of new practices and fashions diffused through the intermediary of people, objects, gazettes and books. Together with recipes and new sorts of food, a whole set of utensils was borrowed and adapted to meet the new requirements. The civilizing process was long and difficult, and documentary and visual sources capture very well the delay between the circulation of objects and information, on the one hand, and their assimilation in the nineteenth century, through the generation of the revolutions, on the other
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Food and History
Food and History Arts and Humanities-History
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