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James Vernon
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January 31 2007
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Harvard University Press
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9780674044678
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January 31 2007
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10.4159/9780674044678
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Book chapters
Conclusion
2 The Humanitarian Discovery of Hunger
8 Remembering Hunger The Script of British Social Democracy
4 The Science and Calculation of Hunger
Frontmatter
Index
5 Hungry England and Planning for a World of Plenty
7 You Are What You Eat Educating the Citizen as Consumer
Contents
Preface
Notes
3 Hunger as Political Critique
6 Collective Feeding and the Welfare of Society
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1 Hunger and the Making of the Modern World
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