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Beef and Liberty: Roast Beef, John Bull and the English Nation Book

This title presents a history and pioneering study in a new subject - food nationalism. It relates the history of eating beef in Britain from the use of the roasting jack to the foundation of the Sublime Society of Beefsteaks up to the 21st century.Read More

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    In Shakespeare's Henry V the French lords quail at the thought of British soldiers, who eat like wolves and fight like devils after 'great meals of beef'. Two centuries later, eighteenth-century England rings to boisterous renderings of 'The Roast beef of Old England' and loud cries of 'Beef and Liberty'. And, even today, the French ban on British beef is seen as a slight on the nation, with angry letter to the papers denouncing French food. Ben Rogers' tale is rich in vivid historical detail; from the use of the roasting jack to the foundation of the Sublime Society of Beefsteaks, which still meets in London today, from the origins of English mustard to the banning of bull-baiting in 1827. Resonant and funny, illustrated throughout with prints and drawings, including famous works by Hogarth and Gillray, Beef and Liberty is a feast to relish, an entirely original history, and a pioneering study in a new subject - food nationalism.

  • 0099286394
  • 9780099286394
  • Ben Rogers
  • 4 March 2004
  • Vintage
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 214
  • New edition
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