Read Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives Online
Authors: Carolyn Steel
Select Committee, 279
Housing Space Standards
, 197Houston, Texas, 244
Howard, Ebenezer, 299–302, 318, 319, 320
Garden Cities of Tomorrow
, 299, 300, 301
Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform
, 300
Howard Johnson restaurant chain, 233–4
Hugo, Victor, 35, 247, 260, 265, 276
Les Misérables
, 276
Hungary, 67, 79, 144
Huns, 18
hunting, 17, 19–20
Ice Age, 11
identity, food in relation to, 236–9
IGD (Institute of Grocery Distribution), 66
India, 47, 48, 89, 101, 117, 215, 274
Indiana, 36, 296
Indians, American, 37
see also
Native Americansindustrial farming, 3–4, 8, 31–5, 43–4, 48–50
Industrial Revolution, 237
Ingram, Edgar, 234
Inns of Court, 203, 205, 206, 214
Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD), 66
Ireland, 278–9, 323
Islington, 68, 132
Italy, 21–2, 28, 67, 141, 170, 172, 173, 194, 195, 216, 217, 218, 238–9
Jacobs, Jane, 115–16, 145, 147
The Death and Life of Great American Cities
, 115
Jefferson, Thomas, 296
Jeffrey, Madhur, 216
Jainism, 9
Jamaica, 85, 98
James II, King, 173
Japan, 215
Jefferson, Thomas, 27
Jericho, 13
Jerrold, William:
Epicure’s Year Book and Table Companion
, 232Jews, 207–9
Johnson, Samuel, 86
Jones, Inigo, 128
Jordan, River, 13
Jubilee Line, 109
Juvenal, 169
Kansas, 102, 234
Kaplan, Stephen, 81
Kemp, Barry, 77
Kensington, London, 23
Kensington Gardens, 40
Kent, 120, 319
Kentucky Fried Chicken, 238
Kerr, Robert, 179
Kinsale, 323
kitchen, the, 153–200
kitchen ranges, 180–1
Klein, Naomi:
No Logo
, 241Knights Templar, 205
Koenigsburg, 126
Kroc, Ray, 234–6
Krushchev, Nikita, 193
land, 1–52
land ownership, 18–21, 25–7
Lang, Tim, 95
Langland, William:
Piers Plowman
, 222Larsa, 13
Latimer, Hugh, Bishop of Worcester, 24
La Varenne:
La Cuisinier François
, 173Lawrence, Felicity, 98
Lea, River, 84, 253
Leadenhall, 120
Le Corbusier, 187–8, 189, 302–3, 305
Vers un Architecture
, 188
Villa Stein-de Monzie, 189,
189
Ville Contemporaine, 302–3,
303
Ville Radieuse, 303
Lefebvre, Henri, 22
Leicester, 322
Lent, 125, 127, 210
Leroux, Pierre, 276
Les Halles, Paris, 108–9, 131
Letchworth, 302
Levenstein, Harvey:
Paradox of Plenty
, 191, 236Leverhulme, Lord, 300
Liebig, Justus von, 38, 39, 47, 254, 255, 274, 276
Lieferantzkauf
, 80Lihotzky, Grete, 186, 187, 190
Limehouse, 257
Lipton, Thomas, 135–6, 137
Lipton’s Tea, 136
Lithuania, 79
Liverpool, 90
livestock, 5–6, 8–9, 25, 30, 32–4, 43, 51, 67–8, 119, 131–3, 267
Livestock Revolution, 8
Livingstone, Ken, 149, 151
Lloyd, Edward, 228
Lloyd’s of London, 228
Locke, John, 26–7, 294
Two Treatises of Government
, 26–7
Logue, Edward J., 109, 110
Loi Royer
(1973), 141London
‘Dig for Victory’ campaign, 312–13
eating and drinking, 203–6, 226–30, 232, 239, 240, 241–2
food supply, 68–70, 73, 83–7, 88–9, 89–90, 91–3, 94
kitchens and cooking,
154
, 155–8,
168
, 168–9, 177, 196
and the land, 7, 23, 24, 28
markets and supermarkets, 105–11, 116–17, 118–20, 121, 128–30,
131–3, 143, 148–9, 150–1
waste, 249–59, 265
London Bridge, 84, 90, 108, 119, 120
London Development Agency, 148
Lord Mayor’s Banquet,
202Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, 52
The Allegory and Effects of Bad Government
, 22
The Effects of Good Government on City and Country
,
2
, 21–2
Louis XIV, King, 83, 173, 223
Louis XV, King, 83
Louis XVI, King, 83
Low Countries, 21
Lübeck, 78–9
Ludlow, 321
Lynn’s Pippin apples, 57
Lyons, 116
McDonald’s, 195, 234, 235–6, 238, 243, 245
Madrid, 72
MAFF (Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food), 58
Maidstone, 84
Maison Citrohan, 188
malls
see
shopping mallsMalthus, Thomas Robert, 273–4, 276
Essay on the Principle of Population
, 273
Manchester, 90
manners, table, 214–16, 217–20
Marché Monge, Paris, 107
Marie-Antoinette, 30
Marie de Medici, 121
markets, 105–11, 118–33, 148–9, 150–1, 152
Marks & Spencer (M&S), 65, 158, 159, 163, 194
Count on Us range, 159
M&S Cook! range, 198
Martial, 272
Martin, John, 257
Martino, Maestro:
Libro de Arte Coquinaria
, 173Marx, Karl, 296, 297–8, 300, 301
Communist Manifesto
, 298
Massachusetts, 35
Mayhew, Henry, 265
meals
see
eating and drinkingmealtimes, 224–6
meat, 3–4, 5–6, 8–9, 32–4, 43, 67–8, 131–2, 175, 176–7, 267
Mediterranean, 12, 73, 84, 194, 224, 255
Melba, Dame Nellie, 155
Memphis, 136
Mercat de la Boquería, Barcelona, 152
Mesopotamia, 12, 13, 76, 167, 271
Metropolitan Board of Works, 249, 256–7
Michelson, Patricia, 199
Middle Temple Hall, 203–6
Middle Temple Inn, 203
Midlands, 84
Midwest, 32
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 188
milk, 69–70, 91–2, 93–4, 95–6, 98
Milk Control Board, 93
Mill, John Stuart, 311
Mille, A., 276, 277
Minet (
traiteur
), 230Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF), 58
Ministry of Food, 94
Minnesota, 137–8
Mintel, 195
MIT, 183
Modernism, 187–9, 302–3
Monbiot, George:
Captive State
, 97Monopolies and Mergers Commission, 93
Monsanto, 41, 47–8, 309
Monster Raving Loony Party, 42
Mons Testaceus, Rome, 272
Montaigne, 211
Moore, Jane, 3, 4
More, Sir Thomas, 291–2, 300, 301, 302
Utopia
, 291–2
Morley, Elliot, 100
Morris, William, 298–9, 300, 301, 302, 312
News from Nowhere
, 298
Mozambique, 98
Muir, John, 35–7
Muller, Paul Hermann, 40
Muslims, 209–10
Mussolini, Benito, 121
MVRDV (architects), 315–16
Napoleon I, 296
Napoleon III, 277
National Fruit Collections
see
BrogdaleNative Americans, 27
see also
Indians, Americannature, 16–17, 35–7
Neal’s Yard Dairy, 109
Neat House Garden, Chelsea, 252–3
Necker, Jacques, 81
Nelson, George, 192–3
Nestlé, 94, 98
Nestle, Marion, 95
Netherlands/the Dutch, 25, 34, 79, 80, 316
New Covent Garden, 108, 148
New Economics Foundation, 113
Newgate, 119
Newham Council, 151
New Harmony, 296
New Jersey Supreme Court, 145
New Lanark, 295–6
New Model Army, 294
New Spitalfields, 148
Newton, Isaac, 175, 264
New York, 32, 110, 115, 137, 268
Nicholas I, Tsar, 232
Nile Delta, 11
Nippur, 13
Nixon, Richard, 193
Norfolk, 69, 119
Normans, 20
North Africa, 73, 259, 272
North Sea, 79, 259
obesity, 244, 245, 246
Observer
, 267Ogilby, John: map of City of London,
118
, 118–19Ohio River, 33
oil, 49–50
Old Testament, 16
Oliver, Jamie, 166
Orwell, George, 53, 169, 237–8
Down and Out in Paris and London
, 169
The Road to Wigan Pier
, 237–8
Ostia, 19, 75
Ottoman Empire, 79
over-eating, 242–4
Owen, Robert, 295–6, 300, 301, 302
Oxfam, 98
OXO company, 38
Padua,
104
, 121, 122–3Palazzo della Ragione (
Il Salone
), Padua,
104
, 122–3Palermo, 130
Palestine, 12–13
palm oil, 243
Panorama
, 165–6Paris
eating and drinking, 223, 229, 230–2
food supply, 61, 67, 72, 80–3, 87
local shops, 151
markets, 107, 108–9, 131, 148
Orwell’s description of hotel kitchen in, 169
waste, 265–6, 275, 276, 277
Parisian Royal Agricultural Society, 30
Parker, Barry, 302
Parliament, 25
see also
House of CommonsPasqua Rosee coffee house, London, 228
Passover, 207, 208
Pasteur, Louis, 183
pastoralism, 8, 24–5, 30
Pavlova, Anna, 155
Peabody, George, 180
Peak oil, 50
peasants, 20–21, 47, 122, 311
Peasants’ Revolt (1381), 130
Peel, Robert, 255
Penn, Admiral William, 85
Penn, William, 24
Pennine Foods, 159–62
Pennsylvania, 24
Pepsi, 243
Pepys, Samuel, 129–30, 227
permaculture, 309
Persia, 72
Peru, 238
pesticides, 40–1
Petrini, Carlo, 310, 320–1