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Contents
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- Section 1: Pre-colonial to Post-revolution (1500 – 1790)
- Section 2: Revolution to New Metropolis (1790-1860)
- Section 3: From New Metropolis to the Industrial City (1860 – 1940)
- Section 4: Food and the global city (1940 – present)
- Ch 15: Conclusions
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Abstract: Food Markets during the Industrial Era (1860-1940)--posted on Nov 22, 2010
Comments by jzaman
"I like the idea of simple and clean for the poster. Although we are presenting tons of information, I think that getting the general idea out there is what's going to capture the audience the most. Talking about the topic, is the most helpful I think. Rather than just standing around and reading. And also, for the video the second you mentioned class distinctions, I immediately thought of operatic style. That would be interesting to see! Just a thought."--( posted on Nov 22, 2010, commenting on the post Class Distinctions )
"hey olivia ! i just read this...this is really creative. I hope we can tie in the many ideas we have in our paper. Or just focus on one aspect. I think this would need much further research in terms of getting the historical facts straight with how the restaurant would look, the outfit, and how the food/beverages would be represented."
--( posted on Nov 22, 2010, commenting on the post Video Idea: Food Network, Industrial Era-style )