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Foodways and daily life in medieval Anatolia : a new social history
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Trâepanier, Nicolas, 1976- author
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Food habits Turkey History To 1500.
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/ Turkey Civilization 1288-1918.
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\"This book investigates daily life in Anatolia during the fourteenth century, the dawn of the Ottoman era, through the many ways in which humans experience food. This includes meals and the social interactions that they entail, of course, but also the production activities of peasants and gardeners, the exchanges of food between the common folk, merchants and the state, and the religious landscape that unfolds around food-related beliefs and practices. Using an array of sources ranging from hagiographies to archaeology and from Sufi poetry to endowment deeds, the resulting study presents a broad picture of a society's daily life and worldviews through the multiplicity of its interactions with food, in a style that both scholars and non-specialists will enjoy\"-- Provided by publisher.
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University of Texas Press
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9780292759299, 0292759290
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| GT2853.T9 T74 2014 | 1 | BOOK | GENERAL |
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