United Tastes: The Making of the First American Cookbook

United Tastes: The Making of the First American Cookbook

United Tastes: The Making of the First American Cookbook

United Tastes: The Making of the First American Cookbook

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Overview

Winner of the 2017 Bruce Fraser Award from the Association for the Study of Connecticut History
The Library of Congress has designated American Cookery (1796) by Amelia Simmons one of the eighty-eight "Books That Shaped America." Its recognition as "the first American cookbook" has attracted an enthusiastic modern audience of historians, food journalists, and general readers, yet until now American Cookery has not received the sustained scholarly attention it deserves. Keith Stavely and Kathleen Fitzgerald's United Tastes fills this gap by providing a detailed examination of the social circumstances and culinary tradition that produced this American classic.

Situating American Cookery within the post-Revolutionary effort to develop a distinct national identity, Stavely and Fitzgerald demonstrate the book's significance in cultural as well as culinary terms. Ultimately the separation between these categories dissolves as the authors show that the formation of "taste," in matters of food as well as other material expressions, was essential to building a consensus on what it was to be American. United Tastes explores multiple histories--of food, cookbooks, printing, material and literary culture, and region--to illuminate the meaning and affirm the importance of America's first cookbook.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625343222
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 11/01/2017
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Keith Stavely and Kathleen Fitzgerald are authors of Northern Hospitality: Cooking by the Book in New England (University of Massachusetts Press, 2011).

Table of Contents

List of IllustrationsPrefaceIntroduction 1Part 1: Cooks and Books 7Chapter One: Adapted to This Country 11Chapter Two: Culinary Tradition 29Chapter Three: Print Culture 52Part 2: Connecticut 83Chapter Four: Society and Nationality 87Chapter Five: Domestic Culture 113Chapter Six: Agriculture, Fishing, Horticulture 146Part 3: "American Cookery... by an American Orphan" 179Chapter Seven: The Cookbook 183Chapter Eight: The Author and the Printers 219Chapter Nine: The Readers and the Editions 245Conclusion: The American Dream and Its Discontents 263Appendix One 271Appendix Two 275Appendix Three 279Appendix Four 283Notes 289Bibliography 319

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Andrew F. Smith

United Tastes pulls together a wide variety of diverse sources and makes extensive contributions to the study of food. It is one of the best researched and documented works written about any American culinary topic.

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