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Jeremy Bentham and Australia - Convicts, Utility and Empire (Paperback): Tim Causer, Margot Finn, Philip Schofield Jeremy Bentham and Australia - Convicts, Utility and Empire (Paperback)
Tim Causer, Margot Finn, Philip Schofield
R948 Discovery Miles 9 480 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Jeremy Bentham and Australia - Convicts, Utility and Empire (Hardcover): Tim Causer, Margot Finn, Philip Schofield Jeremy Bentham and Australia - Convicts, Utility and Empire (Hardcover)
Tim Causer, Margot Finn, Philip Schofield
R1,740 Discovery Miles 17 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 (Paperback): Margot Finn, Kate Smith The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 (Paperback)
Margot Finn, Kate Smith
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
New Paths to Public Histories (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Margot Finn, Kate Smith New Paths to Public Histories (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Margot Finn, Kate Smith
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

New Paths to Public Histories challenges readers to consider historical research as a collaborative pursuit enacted across a range of individuals from different backgrounds and institutions. It argues that research communities can benefit from recognizing and strengthening the ways in which they work with others.

The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 (Hardcover): Margot Finn, Kate Smith The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 (Hardcover)
Margot Finn, Kate Smith
R1,756 Discovery Miles 17 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Discriminating Taste - How Class Anxiety Created the American Food Revolution (Hardcover): S Margot Finn Discriminating Taste - How Class Anxiety Created the American Food Revolution (Hardcover)
S Margot Finn
R3,486 Discovery Miles 34 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For the past four decades, increasing numbers of Americans have started paying greater attention to the food they eat, buying organic vegetables, drinking fine wines, and seeking out exotic cuisines. Yet they are often equally passionate about the items they refuse to eat: processed foods, generic brands, high-carb meals. While they may care deeply about issues like nutrition and sustainable agriculture, these discriminating diners also seek to differentiate themselves from the unrefined eater, the common person who lives on junk food. Discriminating Taste argues that the rise of gourmet, ethnic, diet, and organic foods must be understood in tandem with the ever-widening income inequality gap. Offering an illuminating historical perspective on our current food trends, S. Margot Finn draws numerous parallels with the Gilded Age of the late nineteenth century, an era infamous for its class divisions, when gourmet dinners, international cuisines, slimming diets, and pure foods first became fads. Examining a diverse set of cultural touchstones ranging from Ratatouille to The Biggest Loser, Finn identifies the key ways that "good food" has become conflated with high status. She also considers how these taste hierarchies serve as a distraction, leading middle-class professionals to focus on small acts of glamorous and virtuous consumption while ignoring their class's larger economic stagnation. A provocative look at the ideology of contemporary food culture, Discriminating Taste teaches us to question the maxim that you are what you eat.

Discriminating Taste - How Class Anxiety Created the American Food Revolution (Paperback): S Margot Finn Discriminating Taste - How Class Anxiety Created the American Food Revolution (Paperback)
S Margot Finn
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winner of the 2018 First Book Prize from the Association for the Study of Food and Society For the past four decades, increasing numbers of Americans have started paying greater attention to the food they eat, buying organic vegetables, drinking fine wines, and seeking out exotic cuisines. Yet they are often equally passionate about the items they refuse to eat: processed foods, generic brands, high-carb meals. While they may care deeply about issues like nutrition and sustainable agriculture, these discriminating diners also seek to differentiate themselves from the unrefined eater, the common person who lives on junk food. Discriminating Taste argues that the rise of gourmet, ethnic, diet, and organic foods must be understood in tandem with the ever-widening income inequality gap. Offering an illuminating historical perspective on our current food trends, S. Margot Finn draws numerous parallels with the Gilded Age of the late nineteenth century, an era infamous for its class divisions, when gourmet dinners, international cuisines, slimming diets, and pure foods first became fads. Examining a diverse set of cultural touchstones ranging from Ratatouille to The Biggest Loser, Finn identifies the key ways that “good food” has become conflated with high status. She also considers how these taste hierarchies serve as a distraction, leading middle-class professionals to focus on small acts of glamorous and virtuous consumption while ignoring their class’s larger economic stagnation. A provocative look at the ideology of contemporary food culture, Discriminating Taste teaches us to question the maxim that you are what you eat.  

The East India Company at Home 1757-1857 (Paperback): Margot Finn, Kate Smith The East India Company at Home 1757-1857 (Paperback)
Margot Finn, Kate Smith
R1,384 Discovery Miles 13 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The East India Company at Home 1757-1857 (Hardcover): Margot Finn, Kate Smith The East India Company at Home 1757-1857 (Hardcover)
Margot Finn, Kate Smith
R1,717 Discovery Miles 17 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
After Chartism - Class and Nation in English Radical Politics 1848-1874 (Paperback): Margot Finn After Chartism - Class and Nation in English Radical Politics 1848-1874 (Paperback)
Margot Finn
R1,008 Discovery Miles 10 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book charts the course of working- and middle-class radical politics in England from the continental revolutions of 1848 to the fall of Gladstone's Liberal government in 1874. The author traces the genealogy of English radicalism from its roots in Protestant Dissent and the seventeenth-century revolutions, but also shows how this shared radical tradition was problematized by middle-class radicals' acceptance of classical liberal economics. She traces the lineaments of this divide by contrasting middle- and working-class responses to the continental revolutions of 1848-9, to the Polish and Italian nationalism of the 1860s, and to the Paris Commune in 1871. She argues that these years witnessed not the relentless liberalization of working-class radical protest in England, but rather a significant diminution of middle-class radicals' commitment to liberal economics. This accommodation contributed to the emergence of the 'New Liberalism' of the 1880s, and helped to shape middle- and working-class responses to the early socialist movement.

After Chartism - Class and Nation in English Radical Politics 1848-1874 (Hardcover): Margot Finn After Chartism - Class and Nation in English Radical Politics 1848-1874 (Hardcover)
Margot Finn
R4,310 Discovery Miles 43 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book charts the course of working- and middle-class radical politics in England from the continental revolutions of 1848 to the fall of Gladstone's Liberal government in 1874. The author traces the genealogy of English radicalism from its roots in Protestant Dissent and the seventeenth-century revolutions, but also shows how this shared radical tradition was problematized by middle-class radicals' acceptance of classical liberal economics. She traces the lineaments of this divide by contrasting middle- and working-class responses to the continental revolutions of 1848 9, to the Polish and Italian nationalism of the 1860s, and to the Paris Commune in 1871. She argues that these years witnessed not the relentless liberalization of working-class radical protest in England, but rather a significant diminution of middle-class radicals' commitment to liberal economics. This accommodation contributed to the emergence of the 'New Liberalism' of the 1880s, and helped to shape middle- and working-class responses to the early socialist movement.

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