Spitäler und Ernährungssicherheit (food security) in Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit

Providing shelter, spiritual support, and food were among the most important functions of medieval and early modern hospitals. To date, historical and ethnological research dealing with the food situation in welfare institutions have mainly focussed on consumption aspects, but without considering th...

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Main Author: Sarah Pichlkastner
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: StudienVerlag 2019-08-01
Series:Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
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Online Access:https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/oezg/article/view/3592
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Summary:Providing shelter, spiritual support, and food were among the most important functions of medieval and early modern hospitals. To date, historical and ethnological research dealing with the food situation in welfare institutions have mainly focussed on consumption aspects, but without considering the different parts of the food chain. This paper suggests a new perspective by applying the concept of food (in-)security to pre-modern hospitals. This concept, originally used in the context of developing countries, has meanwhile been adopted for developed countries, and for historical research specifically. Using the four dimensions of food security outlined by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations as analytical categories, this paper analyses the (1) access to different forms of food support provided by hospitals, the (2) availability and (3) utilization of food as well as the (4) stability of these three categories. This analysis is based on case studies of municipal hospitals in the territory of present-day Lower Austria and focuses es- pecially on the second half of the 16th century.
ISSN:1016-765X
2707-966X