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Fermentation, as a chemical and biological process, is everywhere.
Countless societies throughout history have used it to form a vast
array of foods and drinks, many of which were integral and
essential to those cultures; it could be argued that the production
of beer and bread formed the basis of many agriculture-based
civilizations. Today, nearly every person on the planet consumes
fermented products, from beer and wine, to bread and dairy
products, to certain types of meat and fish. Fermentation is a
nearly ubiquitous process in today's food science, and an aspect of
chemistry truly worth understanding more fully. In The Oxford
Handbook of Food Fermentations, Charles W. Bamforth and Robert E.
Ward have collected and edited contributions from many of the
world's experts on food fermentation, each focused on a different
fermentation product. The volume contains authoritative accounts on
fermented beverages, distilled beverages, and a diverse set of
foods, as well as chapters on relevant biotechnology. Each chapter
embraces the nature of the product, its production, and its final
composition. The text also touches on the raw materials and
processes involved in producing packaged foodstuff, and the likely
future trends in each area. In the conclusion, Bamforth and Ward
present a comparison between the various products and the diverse
technologies employed to produce them. Fermentation is a
multifaceted process that affects a wide variety of products we
consume, and The Oxford Handbook of Food Fermentations is the
definitive resource that captures the science behind fermentation,
as well as its diverse applications.
Contributors compare and analyze the modernization experiences of
Japan and Turkey: John Whitney Hall, Halil Inalcik, Robert A.
Scalapino, Roderic H. Davison, William W. Lockwood, Peter F. Sugar,
R.P. Dore, Frederick W. Frey, Shuichi Kato, Kemal H. Karpat,
Masamichi Inoki, Richard L. Chambers, Roger P. Hackett, Dankwart A.
Rustow, Nobutaka Ike, and Arif T. Payaslioglu. Originally published
in 1964. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
Contents: I. "Introduction," Robert E. Ward. II. "A Monarch for
Modern Japan," John Whitney Hall. III. "Political Modernization and
the Meiji Genro" Roger F. Hackett. IV. "Fukuzawa Yukichi: The
Philosophical Foundations of Meiji Nationalism," Albert M. Craig.
V. "Modernization and Foreign Policy in Meiji Japan," Marius B.
Jansen. VI. "War and Modernization," Nobutaka Ike. VII. "Popular
Political Participation and Political Development in Japan: The
Rural Level," Kurt Steiner. VIII. "Elections and Political
Modernization in Prewar Japan," Robert A. Scalapino. IX. "The
Development of Interest Groups and the Pattern of Political
Modernization in Japan," Takeshi Ishida. X. "Structural and
Functional Differentiation in the Political Modernization of
Japan," Bernard S. Silberman. XI. "Law and Political Modernization
in Japan," Dan Fenno Henderson. XII. "Decision-Making in the
Japanese Government: A Study of Ringisei" Kiyoaki Tsuji. XIII.
"Reflections on the Allied Occupation and Planned Political Change
in Japan," Robert E. Ward. XIV. "The Politics of Japan's
Modernization: The Autonomy of Choice," Ardath W. Burks. XV.
"Epilogue," Robert E. Ward. Index. Originally published in 1968.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books
while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase
access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of
books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in
1905.
Contents: I. "Introduction," Robert E. Ward. II. "A Monarch for
Modern Japan," John Whitney Hall. III. "Political Modernization and
the Meiji Genro" Roger F. Hackett. IV. "Fukuzawa Yukichi: The
Philosophical Foundations of Meiji Nationalism," Albert M. Craig.
V. "Modernization and Foreign Policy in Meiji Japan," Marius B.
Jansen. VI. "War and Modernization," Nobutaka Ike. VII. "Popular
Political Participation and Political Development in Japan: The
Rural Level," Kurt Steiner. VIII. "Elections and Political
Modernization in Prewar Japan," Robert A. Scalapino. IX. "The
Development of Interest Groups and the Pattern of Political
Modernization in Japan," Takeshi Ishida. X. "Structural and
Functional Differentiation in the Political Modernization of
Japan," Bernard S. Silberman. XI. "Law and Political Modernization
in Japan," Dan Fenno Henderson. XII. "Decision-Making in the
Japanese Government: A Study of Ringisei" Kiyoaki Tsuji. XIII.
"Reflections on the Allied Occupation and Planned Political Change
in Japan," Robert E. Ward. XIV. "The Politics of Japan's
Modernization: The Autonomy of Choice," Ardath W. Burks. XV.
"Epilogue," Robert E. Ward. Index. Originally published in 1968.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books
while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase
access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of
books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in
1905.
Contributors compare and analyze the modernization experiences of
Japan and Turkey: John Whitney Hall, Halil Inalcik, Robert A.
Scalapino, Roderic H. Davison, William W. Lockwood, Peter F. Sugar,
R.P. Dore, Frederick W. Frey, Shuichi Kato, Kemal H. Karpat,
Masamichi Inoki, Richard L. Chambers, Roger P. Hackett, Dankwart A.
Rustow, Nobutaka Ike, and Arif T. Payaslioglu. Originally published
in 1964. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
Here for the first time are gathered together the extant letters of
George Faulkner, Irish printer in eighteenth-century Dublin. These
firsthand accounts give an unprecedented view of Anglo-Irish social
and political events, as well as a view of an Anglo-Irish
printer-publisher at work. Faulkner discusses a wide range of
subjects, including theatrical events, attacks on political enemies
(he himself was often the subject of political attack), and London
parties with Lord Chesterfield, Tobias Smollet, and Samuel Johnson.
In his interesting sketch of the Irish printer, Robert E. Ward has
included excerpts from Faulkner's Dublin Journal which show the
ambiguity in Irish life -- violence, on the one hand, and, on the
other, light-hearted entertainment. Other articles from his
newspaper show Faulkner's attempts to steer a neutral course
between English and Irish politics.
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