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Extensively researched from a wide range of sources so that theoretical concepts are illuminated with the men’s own accounts of lived experience.

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Beautifully written and utterly absorbing
Family Tree Magazine, 01/11/2012, Family Tree Magazine, 01/11/2012|Rachel Duffett has written a fine social history of British rank and file soldiers, or rankers, and their experiences of food during the Great War.
Professor Kyri Claflin, Reviews in History, 18 October 2012, Professor Kyri Claflin,, Reviews in History|..provides a rich and valuable contribution to the cultural history of the Great War., May Rosenthal Sloan, University of Glasgow, UK, War in History 2013: 20, 2013

‘Duffett’s observations on the emotional power inherent in food and feeding practices are striking. The Stomach for Fighting is a rich addition to studies of food and war, and will be useful to food studies scholars and those interested in the social and cultural history of the Great War.’
Kaete O’Connell, Temple University, H-War, December 2017

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Table of Contents

1. Food and war
2. Before the war
3. First taste: eating in the home camps
4. Feeding the men: army provisioning, the cooks and the ASC
5. Eating: the men and their rations
6. Beyond the ration: scrounging, supplementing and sharing
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 11/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719099878, 978-0719099878
      ISBN10: 0719099870

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Extensively researched from a wide range of sources so that theoretical concepts are illuminated with the men’s own accounts of lived experience.

      Trade Review

      Beautifully written and utterly absorbing
      Family Tree Magazine, 01/11/2012, Family Tree Magazine, 01/11/2012|Rachel Duffett has written a fine social history of British rank and file soldiers, or rankers, and their experiences of food during the Great War.
      Professor Kyri Claflin, Reviews in History, 18 October 2012, Professor Kyri Claflin,, Reviews in History|..provides a rich and valuable contribution to the cultural history of the Great War., May Rosenthal Sloan, University of Glasgow, UK, War in History 2013: 20, 2013

      ‘Duffett’s observations on the emotional power inherent in food and feeding practices are striking. The Stomach for Fighting is a rich addition to studies of food and war, and will be useful to food studies scholars and those interested in the social and cultural history of the Great War.’
      Kaete O’Connell, Temple University, H-War, December 2017

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      1. Food and war
      2. Before the war
      3. First taste: eating in the home camps
      4. Feeding the men: army provisioning, the cooks and the ASC
      5. Eating: the men and their rations
      6. Beyond the ration: scrounging, supplementing and sharing
      Conclusion
      Bibliography
      Index

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