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A brilliant, original history of the spice trade--and the appetites
that fueled it.
It was in search of the fabled Spice Islands and their cloves that
Magellan charted the first circumnavigation of the globe. Vasco da
Gama sailed the dangerous waters around Africa to India on a quest
for Christians--and spices. Columbus sought gold and pepper but
found the New World. By the time these fifteenth- and
sixteenth-century explorers set sail, the aromas of these savory,
seductive seeds and powders had tempted the palates and
imaginations of Europe for centuries.
"Spice: The History of a Temptation "is a history of the spice
trade told not in the conventional narrative of politics and
economics, nor of conquest and colonization, but through the
intimate human impulses that inspired and drove it. Here is an
exploration of the centuries-old desire for spice in food, in
medicine, in magic, in religion, and in sex--and of the allure of
forbidden fruit lingering in the scents of cinnamon, pepper,
ginger, nutmeg, mace, and clove.
We follow spices back through time, through history, myth,
archaeology, and literature. We see spices in all their diversity,
lauded as love potions and aphrodisiacs, as panaceas and defenses
against the plague. We journey from religious rituals in which
spices were employed to dispel demons and summon gods to prodigies
of gluttony both fantastical and real. We see spices as a luxury
for a medieval king's ostentation, as a mummy's deodorant, as the
last word in haute cuisine.
Through examining the temptations of spice we follow in the trails
of the spice seekers leading from the deserts of ancient Syria to
thrill-seekers on the Internet. We discover how spice became one of
the first and most enduring links between Asia and Europe. We see
in the pepper we use so casually the relic of a tradition linking
us to the appetites of Rome, Elizabethan England, and the pharaohs.
And we capture the pleasure of spice not only at the table but in
every part of life.
"Spice "is a delight to be savored.
"From the Hardcover edition."
African American Political Thought offers an unprecedented
philosophical history of thinkers from the African American
community and African diaspora who have addressed the central
issues of political life: democracy, race, violence, liberation,
solidarity, and mass political action. Melvin L. Rogers and Jack
Turner have brought together leading scholars to reflect on
individual intellectuals from the past four centuries, developing
their list with an expansive approach to political expression. The
collected essays consider such figures as Martin Delany, Ida B.
Wells, W. E. B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and Audre
Lorde, whose works are addressed by scholars such as Farah Jasmin
Griffin, Robert Gooding-Williams, Michael Dawson, Nick Bromell,
Neil Roberts, and Lawrie Balfour. While African American political
thought is inextricable from the historical movement of American
political thought, this volume stresses the individuality of Black
thinkers, the transnational and diasporic consciousness, and how
individual speakers and writers draw on various traditions
simultaneously to broaden our conception of African American
political ideas. This landmark volume gives us the opportunity to
tap into the myriad and nuanced political theories central to Black
life. In doing so, African American Political Thought: A Collected
History transforms how we understand the past and future of
political thinking in the West.
The writings of Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) have captivated
scholars, activists, and ecologists for more than a century. Less
attention has been paid, however, to the author's political
philosophy and its influence on American public life. Although
Thoreau's doctrine of civil disobedience has long since become a
touchstone of world history, the greater part of his political
legacy has been overlooked. With a resurgence of interest in recent
years, A Political Companion to Henry David Thoreau is the first
volume focused exclusively on Thoreau's ethical and political
thought.
Jack Turner illuminates the unexamined aspects of Thoreau's
political life and writings. Combining both new and classic essays,
this book offers a fresh and comprehensive understanding of
Thoreau's politics, and includes discussions of subjects ranging
from his democratic individualism to the political relevance of his
intellectual eccentricity. The collection consists of works by
sixteen prominent political theorists and includes an extended
bibliography on Thoreau's politics. A Political Companion to Henry
David Thoreau is a landmark reference for anyone seeking a better
understanding of Thoreau's complex political philosophy.
Award-winning nature writer Jack Turner directs his attention to
one of America's greatest natural treasures: the Greater
Yellowstone Ecosystem. In a series of essays, Turner explores this
wonderland, venturing on twelve separate trips in all seasons using
various modes of travel. He treks down the Teton Range, picks up
the Oregon Trail in the Red Desert, and floats the South Fork of
the Snake River. Along the way he encounters a variety of wildlife:
moose, elk, trout, and wolves. From the treacherous mountains in
the dead of winter to lush river valleys in the height of fishing
season, his words and steps trace one of the most American of
experiences--exploring the West.
Turner--who has lived in Grand Teton for three decades--designates
the Greater Yellowstone as ground zero for the country's conflict
between preservation and development, and his accounts of the
area's conflicts with alien species, logging, real estate, oil, and
gas development are alarming.
A mixture of adventure, nostalgia, and Americana, Turner's rare
experiences and evocative writing transform the sights and sounds
of Greater Yellowstone into an intimate narrative of travel through
America's most beloved lands.
Jack Turner grew up with an image of the Tetons engraved in his
mind. As a young man, he climbed the peaks of this singular range
with basic climbing gear and friends. Later in life, he led treks
in India, Pakistan, Nepal, China, Tibet, and Peru, but he always
returned to the mountains of his youth: the Tetons. "Teewinot "is
his ode to forty years in the mountains that he loves.
this is a book about a mountain range, its climbs, its weather, and
the glory of the wild. It is also about a small group of
climbers-nomads who inhabit the Teton Range each summer, and who
know it as intimately as it will ever be known. "Teewinot "is a
remarkable account of what it is like to live and work in these
spectacular mountains. It has something for everyone-spellbinding
accounts of dangerous and deadly climbs, unbridled awe at the
beauty of nature, and an extreme passion for the environmental
issues facing America today. In this series of recollections, one
of America's most beautiful national parks comes alive with beauty,
mystery, and power.
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