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World Traditions

Gideon Harris

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye AS

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Beschreibung

"World Traditions" takes readers on a captivating journey through the intertwined realms of culinary traditions and family dynamics across cultures and time. This illuminating book explores how cooking practices and family structures have co-evolved, shaping human societies from ancient hearths to modern kitchens. By examining the evolution of cooking traditions, the role of food in family life, and the impact of globalization, the book offers a unique perspective on cultural development and social change.

 
The narrative unfolds chronologically and geographically, starting with early human societies and progressing through major historical periods to the present day. Drawing on archaeological findings, historical records, and contemporary research, the book reveals fascinating insights into how shared meals impact emotional bonds and how changing family dynamics alter age-old traditions. It skillfully weaves together elements of culinary history, anthropology, and psychology, presenting a holistic view of how food and family have influenced human evolution and cultural diversity.

 
What sets "World Traditions" apart is its global, comparative approach, highlighting both universal patterns and intriguing differences in how societies approach cooking and family life. Written in an engaging style that balances scholarly rigor with accessibility, the book offers practical applications for strengthening family bonds through shared culinary experiences, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of food, history, and culture.
Verfügbar seit: 01.10.2024.
Drucklänge: 109 Seiten.

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