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Food, Science, Policy and Regulation in the Twentieth Century - International and Comparative Perspectives (Hardcover): Jim... Food, Science, Policy and Regulation in the Twentieth Century - International and Comparative Perspectives (Hardcover)
Jim Phillips, David F. Smith
R4,151 Discovery Miles 41 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
1. Food Policy and Regulation: a Multiplicity of Actors and Experts David F. Smith and Jim Phillips
2. Compositional Food Standards in the United Kingdom: the Case of the Willis Inquiry, 1929-1934 Michael French and Jim Phillips
3. The Pasteurisation of England: the Science, Culture and Health Implications of Milk Processing, 1900-1950 Peter J. Atkins
4. Veterinary Inspection and Food Hygiene in the Twentieth Century Peter A. Koolmees
5. The People's League of Health and the Campaign Against Bovine Tuberculosis in the 1930s L. Margaret Barnett
6. 'Axes to Grind': Popularising the Science of Vitamins, 1920s and 1930s Harmke Kamminga
7. The Rise and Fall of the Scientific Food Committee During the Second World War David F. Smith
8. The Food Supply in the Netherlands During the Second World War Gerard Trienekens
9. Vitamins Win the War: Nutrition, Commerce, and Patriotism in the United States During the Second World War Rima D. Apple
10. The United Nations Protein Advisory Group Josh Ruxin
11. Food Standards in the United States: the Case of the Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Suzanne White Junod
12. Departmental, Professional, and Political Agendas in the Implementation of the Recommendations of a Food Crisis Enquiry: the Milne Report and Inspection of Overseas Meat Plants Lesley Diack, T. Hugh Pennington, Elizabeth Russell and David Smith
13. Post-War Nutrition Science and Policy Making in Britain c.1945-1994: the Case of Diet and Heart Disease Mark W. Bufton and Virginia Berridge
14. Recent Experiences in Food Poisoning: Science and Policy, Science and the Media T. Hugh Pennington
15. Regulating GM Foods in the 1980s and 1990s David Barling

Food, Science, Policy and Regulation in the Twentieth Century - International and Comparative Perspectives (Paperback): Jim... Food, Science, Policy and Regulation in the Twentieth Century - International and Comparative Perspectives (Paperback)
Jim Phillips, David F. Smith
R1,418 Discovery Miles 14 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This highly topical book offers a comprehensive study of the interaction of food, politics and science over the last hundred years. A range of important case studies, from pasteurisation in Britain to the E coli outbreak offers new material for those interested in science policy and the role of expertise in modern political culture.

Food Poisoning, Policy and Politics - Corned Beef and Typhoid in Britain in the 1960s (Hardcover): David F. Smith, H.Lesley... Food Poisoning, Policy and Politics - Corned Beef and Typhoid in Britain in the 1960s (Hardcover)
David F. Smith, H.Lesley Diack, T. Hugh Pennington
R2,013 Discovery Miles 20 130 Out of stock

Study of the 1963/4 typhoid outbreak, highlighting issues and debates which are strikingly relevant today. The problem of food poisoning and food-borne infections is currently one of vigorous debate, highlighted since the 1980s by numerous outbreaks and scares involving salmonella in lettuce and eggs, listeria in cheese, the links between vCJD and BSE, E.Coli 0157 in cooked meats, and foot and mouth disease. Yet, as this book shows, the various issues involved were important as early as 1963/4, when there were serious typhoid outbreaks in Harlow, South Shields,Bedford, and Aberdeen, traced to contaminated corned beef imported from Argentina. Based upon extensive research, using archives which have only recently become available, private papers, and interviews as well as secondary literature, the book analyses the course of the outbreak and looks at the responses of politicians, officials, health professionals, business interests, the media and the public. It also considers the difficult issue of the weighing offood safety against international trade and other business and economic interests; conflicts between government departments; rivalry between professionals such as doctors and veterinarians; the effects upon and influence of victims and local communities; and the conduct of and responses to an official enquiry. Overall, it draws out generic lessons for how such epidemics should be handled, adding an historical perspective to contemporary debates.

Setting Nutritional Standards - Theory, Policies, Practices (Hardcover): Elizabeth Neswald, David F. Smith, Ulrike Thoms Setting Nutritional Standards - Theory, Policies, Practices (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Neswald, David F. Smith, Ulrike Thoms
R3,017 Discovery Miles 30 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Presents historical perspectives on the theory, practices, and policies of nutrition science in Western Europe and the United States from the 1860s to the 1960s. Suzanne Junod's essay "Proscribing Deception": The Gould Net Weight Amendment and the Origins of Mandatory Nutrition Labeling" is the winner of the 2017 Charles Thomson Prize of the Society for the History of the Federal Government. In the second half of the nineteenth century, ways of thinking about food changed as chemists and physiologists identified nutrients and bodily needs and as urbanization, industrialization, and colonial encounters challenged traditional dietary customs and assumptions. Emerging as a reaction to concerns about industrial and military power, social welfare, and public health, the science of nutrition sought to define the norms and needs of variable human bodies, setting standards for bodies and foods that would enable physicians and politicians to develop nutritional recommendations and food policies for individuals and populations. Setting Nutritional Standards brings together authors from a variety of disciplines to explore perspectives on the theory, practices, and policies of modern nutrition science from the 1860s to the 1960s. The essays place the new science of nutritionwithin the changing social landscapes of Western Europe and the United States at the intersection of medicine, policy, social reform agendas, and public health initiatives. CONTRIBUTORS: Nick Cullather, Suzanne Junod, Deborah Neill, Elizabeth Neswald, David F. Smith, Ulrike Thoms, Corinna Treitel, Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska Elizabeth Neswald is associate professor for the history of science and technology at Brock University, Canada.David F. Smith is Honorary Senior Lecturer in the history of medicine at the University of Aberdeen. Ulrike Thoms is a historian of science and researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science.

Rain and Shine - An essential primer on how crop plants grow to feed the world (Paperback): David F. Smith Rain and Shine - An essential primer on how crop plants grow to feed the world (Paperback)
David F. Smith; Edited by Duncan A Rouch
R759 R654 Discovery Miles 6 540 Save R105 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How Successful Teams Work - What Science Says about Leadership and High-Performance Teamwork (Paperback): David F Smith Ph D How Successful Teams Work - What Science Says about Leadership and High-Performance Teamwork (Paperback)
David F Smith Ph D
R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Saving Planet Earth - Why Agriculture and Industry Must Be Part of the Solution (Paperback): Duncan A Rouch, David F. Smith,... Saving Planet Earth - Why Agriculture and Industry Must Be Part of the Solution (Paperback)
Duncan A Rouch, David F. Smith, Andrew Ball
R872 R740 Discovery Miles 7 400 Save R132 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
10 Lies Kids Believe - Understanding the truth today (Paperback): David F. Smith 10 Lies Kids Believe - Understanding the truth today (Paperback)
David F. Smith
R249 Discovery Miles 2 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book will help parents and youth sort through some of the lies that permeate the youth culture today. Completely biblical basis provides solid truth to possible answers.

Dying of a Light (Paperback): David F. Smith Dying of a Light (Paperback)
David F. Smith
R704 Discovery Miles 7 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Dying Of A Light, DF Smith skillfully recreates the picturesque waterfront university campus in historic Virginia, the raw sounds, smells & mindstate of the Jersey City street ecosystem. He gives an interesting insight into the sociocultural theoretical perspective of urban youth. familiar to some, known to a few, but told by none. The story begins in the early seventies when Palladium is born into chaos and rescued by a strong Black woman. He embarks upon an odyssey which is all to natural in regards to his genetic coding, but contrary to his moral home teachings. This serious life threatening, life loosing narrative gives a unique view into the actuality of events that take place subsequent to young adults leaving their parents nest. & detail, Smith presents an all to rarely witnessed part of young black culture with a provocative portrayal of the silent bonds between men & women of color. difficult decisions in the face of unimaginable danger, giving a clearer, deeper understanding to the psychodynamics of the urban Black mind.

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