id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_syikma64r5e2xfmpr2afsauyee Steven Shapin 'You are what you eat': historical changes in ideas about food and identity 2014 16 .pdf application/pdf 10804 699 71 You are what you eat: historical changes in ideas about food and identity 7 In Galenic medicine, food and drink counted as one of the 'six things non-natural' influencing bodily states. Shapin, 'How to eat like a gentleman: dietetics and ethics in early modern England', in Right Living: an Cooper, Inventing the Indigenous: Local Knowledge and Natural History in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge, Some writers said that beef is a cold meat, suiting the cold English nature, and How much beef did Englishmen really eat in the early modern period? remake your natural constitution, routine eating of beef transmitted into English that Englishmen should eat English beef, nothing imported, as their virtues would be agreed that it was bloody beef-eating that made the English what they were, that is, 18th-century England', in Cultures of the Abdomen: Diet, Digestion and Fat in the Modern World, ed. ./cache/work_syikma64r5e2xfmpr2afsauyee.pdf ./txt/work_syikma64r5e2xfmpr2afsauyee.txt