Hunger in History represents the culmination of two years' work in human hunger by the members of the World Hunger Program at Brown University. In bringing together original and specially commissioned articles by some of the world's leading authorities on this topic, Amartya Sen, David Herlihy, Peter Garnsey, among others, the editors have succeeded in providing a strong cross-disciplinary base for the study of hunger. The volume, which includes 16 papers, looks at the problem of hunger from the beginnings of human society, defining and redefining the problem in ancient society and again in early modern and then contemporary society, and ends with an essay by the editors on solutions to the contemporary problem of hunger.
About the AuthorLucile F. Newman is Professor of Community Health and Anthropology in the Division of Biology and Medicine at Brown University.
Reviews"This comprehensive book attempts to document the prevalence, causes, and consequences of hunger throughout recorded history."
Food and Nutrition Bulletin Book InformationISBN 9781557866288
Author Lucile F. NewmanFormat Paperback
Page Count 444
Imprint Wiley-BlackwellPublisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 680g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 156mm * 32mm