The Politics of the Table : Nutrition and the Body in Modern Germany
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Repast: Studies in the History of Nutrition
ISBN-10
1421454122
ISBN-13
9781421454122
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 12th, 2026
Print length
336 Pages
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
The Cold WarHistory of medicineHistory of science
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How nutrition and the body became matters of national importance in modern Germany. What does it mean to eat well, and why should it matter to the nation? In The Politics of the Table, historian Kristen Ann Ehrenberger uncovers how food became a matter of political concern in modern Germany, tracing the evolution of nutritional science from the laboratory bench to the family dinner table between 1890 and 1935. This compelling study reveals how everyday meals became sites of public policy, scientific authority, and cultural identity. Germans were encouraged to see their bodies not only as private entities but also as integral parts of a larger social organism in matters ranging from calories and vitamins to ration cards and state-sponsored hygiene exhibitions. Ehrenberger introduces the concept of the "scalar body" to explain how individuals were imagined as connected to one another through the acts of eating, drinking, and digesting. Using a wide array of sources including cookbooks, popular magazines, medical texts, trade journals, and government archives, the book charts how nutrition was promoted as a means to build healthier citizens and a stronger nation. Whether in kitchens or clinics, during wartime shortages or peacetime reforms, food was imbued with moral, medical, and economic significance. The dining table emerged as a focal point where gender roles, social expectations, and state interests converged. The Politics of the Table illuminates the intimate links between bodily health and national politics in an era of profound social transformation. It challenges readers to reconsider how private habits like eating have long been shaped by public values, and how the politics of food and nutrition continue to resonate today.
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