Lecturer in History, University of Essex
A historian of gender and medicine in eighteenth-century France and England, Lisa Smith (Lecturer in Digital History, University of Essex) has published widely on leaky bodies, pain, fertility, and the household in eighteenth-century England and France. In addition to developing an online database, The Sloane Letters Project, she is a co-investigator on 'European Cuisine and British Identity in the Age of Nationalism, 1760-1837' and Early Modern Recipes Online Collective. She co-edits The Recipes Project blog.
Britain's European food connection pre-dates the EU and will survive Brexit
Feb 04, 2020 13:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
The EU and the UK are now negotiating the terms of their new relationship after Brexit. Food supply problems are a very real potential problem, but we are also having a food-related identity crisis: what will happen to our...
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