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Introduction: Follow the Food
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Feeding the Great Hunger: The Irish Famine and America
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Pretty Much of a Muchness: Civil War Nurses and Diet Kitchens
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They Dieted for Our Sins: America's Food Reformers
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The Harvey Girls: Good Women and Good Food Civilize the American West
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Home Cooking in the FDR White House: The Indomitable Mrs. Nesbitt
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Cooking Behind Barbed Wire: POWs During World War II
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Sachertorte in Harvard Square: Jewish Refugees Find Friends and Work
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Food Keeps the Faith: African-American Cooks and Their Heritage
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Growing Up with Gourmet: What Cookbooks Mean
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Annotated Bibliography
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Index
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