论坛:美国吃了什么

E. Zanoni, Helen Zoe Veit, Camille Bégin, Alexander Bright, Cathryn Janka, Kevin Lopez-Gibbs, Brad Moore, Jim Wilkerson
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摘要本论坛讨论了“美国吃了什么”在线档案,这是一个互动网站和数据库,收录了两次世界大战期间与美国饮食方式有关的主要来源,以及老多米尼克大学研究生根据档案研究撰写的五篇短文。该论坛产生于《全球食品史》编辑的一项决定,即除了更传统的学术文章和书评外,还开始出版关于教学方法、主要来源和数字人文项目的较短文章。编辑们希望这个论坛能激发未来关于食品历史资源、数字人文项目以及期刊、课堂和其他领域教学策略的讨论。
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Forum: What America Ate
ABSTRACT This forum features a discussion of the What America Ate online archive, an interactive website and database of primary sources related to U.S. foodways during the interwar period, and five short essays written by Old Dominion University graduate students based on research with the archive. The forum emerged out of a decision by Global Food History editors to begin publishing shorter pieces on pedagogical approaches, and on primary source and digital humanities projects, in addition to the more conventional scholarly articles and book reviews. The editors hope this forum inspires future discussions about food history resources, digital humanities projects, and teaching strategies in the journal, classroom, and beyond.
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