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To Feed a Nation: A History of Australian Food Science and Technology

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

To Feed a Nation: A History of Australian Food Science and Technology

Contributors:

By (Author) Keith Farrer

ISBN:

9780643091542

Publisher:

CSIRO Publishing

Imprint:

CSIRO Publishing

Publication Date:

1st March 2005

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History: specific events and topics

Dewey:

664.00994

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 170mm, Height 245mm

Weight:

650g

Description

To Feed a Nation takes the reader on a journey over the centuries, describing the slow and arduous development of Australian food technology and science from before European settlement to the latter half of the twentieth century. The first part of the book gives a fascinating glimpse into aboriginal food and culture, outlines the primitive state of European food technology at the time of the First Fleet, and shows how the colonists tried to transfer to Australia the village technologies they knew in England. The second part describes how, for most of the nineteenth century, technology preceded science - the processing and storage of food relied on methods which, by trial and error, had been shown to work - and food science was slow to emerge. The final part of the book highlights the twentieth century watershed - how a growing understanding of the nature of food, the principles of nutrition, and the role of micro-organisms, was able to propel food technology to where it is today.

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