Popish habits vs. nutritional need: fasting and fish consumption in Iberia in the early modern period
Studies of consumption in early modern Europe fall into two groups. Some have looked at the overall supply of nutritional components to the average consumer in an attempt to trace standards of living. Others have examined the changing demand for particular goods by specific consumers to understand t...
Main Author: | Grafe, R |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2004
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