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Red Meat Republic Joshua Specht

Red Meat Republic By Joshua Specht

Red Meat Republic by Joshua Specht


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Red Meat Republic: A Hoof-to-Table History of How Beef Changed America by Joshua Specht

How beef conquered America and gave rise to the modern industrial food complex

By the late nineteenth century, Americans rich and poor had come to expect high-quality fresh beef with almost every meal. Beef production in the United States had gone from small-scale, localized operations to a highly centralized industry spanning the country, with cattle bred on ranches in the rural West, slaughtered in Chicago, and consumed in the nation's rapidly growing cities. Red Meat Republic tells the remarkable story of the violent conflict over who would reap the benefits of this new industry and who would bear its heavy costs.

Joshua Specht puts people at the heart of his story-the big cattle ranchers who helped to drive the nation's westward expansion, the meatpackers who created a radically new kind of industrialized slaughterhouse, and the stockyard workers who were subjected to the shocking and unsanitary conditions described by Upton Sinclair in his novel The Jungle. Specht brings to life a turbulent era marked by Indian wars, Chicago labor unrest, and food riots in the streets of New York. He shows how the enduring success of the cattle-beef complex-centralized, low cost, and meatpacker dominated-was a consequence of the meatpackers' ability to make their interests overlap with those of a hungry public, while the interests of struggling ranchers, desperate workers, and bankrupt butchers took a backseat. America-and the American table-would never be the same again.

A compelling and unfailingly enjoyable read, Red Meat Republic reveals the complex history of exploitation and innovation behind the food we consume today.

Red Meat Republic Reviews

Winner of the Theodore Saloutos Memorial Award, Agricultural History Society
Honorable Mention for the Vincent P. DeSantis Book Prize, Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Co-Winner of the Silver Medal in Business Commentary, Axiom Business Book Awards
One Smithsonian's Ten Best Books About Food of 2019
Specht's story of how the meatpackers exploited unskilled labour, bankrupted local butchers and seized power from the railroads holds warnings for today.---Brooke Masters, Financial Times
Explaining how Americans came to eat so much beef and to pay so little for it turns out to be an especially gargantuan enterprise, which Specht pulls off with aplomb, in accessible and sprightly prose.---Samuel Moyn, New Republic
A fascinating cultural exploration.---Rebecca Onion, History Today
Specht tells the little-known story of how Americans became beef-eaters. From cattle ranches in the rural West to slaughterhouses in Chicago, the environmental and business historian charts the path of meat and, in doing so, delivers what is really a tale of people and power. . . . By following the meat industry through centuries of conflict, this book puts a new, troubling lens on American history.---Andrea Michelson, Smithsonian

About Joshua Specht

Joshua Specht is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. Twitter @joshspecht

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GOR011470937
9780691182315
0691182310
Red Meat Republic: A Hoof-to-Table History of How Beef Changed America by Joshua Specht
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
20190507
368
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