
How Urbanism Changes Foodways
Monica L. Smith(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 8. January 2026
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Paperback/Softback
78 pages
978-1-009-56492-2 (ISBN)
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The advent of urbanism had profound impacts on landscape management, agricultural production, food preservation, and cuisine. This Element examines the 6,000-year history of urbanism through the archaeological perspective of food, using the analysis of cooking and eating vessels, botanical remains, and animal bones along with texts and iconographic evidence to understand the foodways that spurred and accompanied the growth of cities. Human-environmental changes took place as farmers became fewer in number but increasingly essential as providers of food for city-based consumers. The Element also examines the ways in which cities today share patterns of food production and consumption with the first urban settlements, and that we can address questions of sustainability, nutritional improvement, and other desired outcomes by recognizing how the growth of cities has resulted in distinct constraints and opportunities related to food.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
128 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-56492-2 (9781009564922)
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How Urbanism Changes Foodways
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Content
1. Introduction: What's different about urban food?; 2. Preference, preservation, and the sociobiology of urban foods; 3. The economics of urban cuisine; 4. The sociability of urban cuisine; 5. The past, present, and future of urban food; References.