Feeding Manila in peace and war, 1850-1945 / Daniel F. Doeppers.
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National Museum of the Philippines On Display | Non-fiction | FIL DS 689 D64 2021 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NMLIB-02341 |
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FIL DS 689 C35 2020 Kasaysayan ng Bacoor (1901-2011) : ikalawang aklat / | FIL DS 689 C37 1995 Carigara / | FIL DS 689 C78 1985 Samar, 1768-1898 / | FIL DS 689 D64 2021 Feeding Manila in peace and war, 1850-1945 / | FIL DS 689 D86 2012 The Dumaguete we know / | FIL DS 689 H66 2004 c.1 Butuan of a thousand years / | FIL DS 689 H66 2004 c.2 Butuan of a thousand years / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Why provisionment?
Part I. The rice trade. The Manila rice trade in the age of sail
Paleotechnic marvels and rice production disasters, 1876-1905
The Manila rice trade to 1941
Changing commercial networks in the rice trade
Part II. Ulam: What you eat with rice? Vegetables, fruit, and other garden produce
Fishing and aquaculture
"Generations of hustlers": Fowl and swine in Manila
Beef, cattle husbandy, and rinderpest
Part III. Fluids and fashions. Fluide of life: Water and milk
Foreign fashions: Flour and coffee versus cocoa
Part IV. Wartime provisioning and mass starvation. Subsistence and starvation in World War II, 1941-1945
in English.
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