Title:
Modern Restaurants and Ancient Commensality
Author(s):
Shore, Elliott
Year of publication:
2015
Available Date:
2015-07-08T07:52:28.477Z
Abstract:
Commensality in terms of archaeological investigations seems to revolve around
questions of feasting and everyday eating patterns. The nature of the
available evidence moves archaeologists and ancient historians to conjecture
about these questions in innovative and thoughtful ways. How can a modern
historian of food enter into this conversation? The history of restaurants in
the West seems to provide one way into this debate and poses the question of
what evidence we actually have for what commensality might be.
Keywords:
Neuere und Neueste Geschichte
Restaurants
Kommensalität
Essen außer Haus
Spektakel
DDC-Classification:
900 Geschichte und Geografie
Publication Type:
Buchkapitel
Also published in:
Susan Pollock (ed.) : Between Feasts and Daily Meals. - Berlin Studies of the
Ancient World, 30. - S. 277-288
URL of the Original Publication:
Department/institution:
Externe Anbieter
Topoi
Series:
Berlin Studies of the Ancient World