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- Cover
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- 1. Introduction (James Symonds)
- 2. Producing for the Table: A View from the Staffordshire Potteries (David Barker)
- 3. Trade Catalogues: Elaborations and Virtual Collections (Christine Ball)
- 4. Chocolatada! Sensing the Past: Recreating a 17th-Century Chocolate Recipe (Annie Gray)
- 5. Conspicuous Consumption: How to Organize a Feast (Joan Unwin)
- 6. Dining at Endcliffe Hall (Julie Banham)
- 7. Privy to the Feast: Eighty to Supper Tonight (Mary C. Beaudry)
- 8. Separating the Spheres in Early 19th-Century New York City: Redefi ning Gender amongthe Middle Class (Diana diZerega Wall)
- 9. Domesticity and the Dresser: An Archaeological Perspective from Rural 19th-CenturyPembrokeshire (Harold Mytum)
- 10. 'We Lived Well at the Hagg': Foodways and Social Belonging in Working-ClassRural Cheshire (Darren Griffi n and Eleanor Conlin Casella)
- 11. The Material Manifestations of 19th-Century Irish America (Stephen A. Brighton)
- 12 The Ceramic Revolution in Iceland (Gavin Lucas)
- 13. Gentility: A Historical Context for the Material Culture of the Table in the 'Long 19th Century',1780-1915 (Linda Young)
- 14. Feeding Workers: Food and Drink in Early Colonial Australia (Susan Lawrence)
- 15. A Not So Useless Beauty: Economy, Status, Function, and Meaning in the Interpretation ofTransfer-Printed Tablewares (Alasdair Brookes)
- 16. Postcard from Te Awamutu: Eating and Drinking with the Troops in the New Zealand War Front(Alexy Simmons)
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