Bread of Dreams
Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Europe
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:27th Sep '96
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Piero Camporesi is one of the most original and exciting cultural historians in Europe today. In this remarkable book he examines the imaginative world of poor and ordinary people in pre-industrial Europe, exploring their everyday preoccupations, fears and fantasies.
Camporesi develops the startling claim that many people in early modern Europe lived in a state of almost permanent hallucination, drugged by their hunger or by bread adulterated with hallucinogenic herbs. The use of opiate products, administered even to children and infants, was widespread and was linked to a popular mythology in which herbalists and exorcists were important cultural figures. Through a careful reconstruction of the everyday imaginative life of peasants, beggars and the poor, Camporesi presents a vivid and disconcerting image of early modern Europe as a vast laboratory of dreams.
Bread of Dreams is a rich and engaging book which provides a fresh insight into the everyday life and attitudes of people in pre-industrial Europe. Camporesi's vision is breathtaking and his work will be much discussed among social and cultural historians. This edition includes a Preface by Roy Porter, Professor of the History of Medicine at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine.
"A remarkable and exciting recovery of an earlier cosmology elaborated around bread and body." (Nature)
"Stimulating and fun to read." (The Historian)
"This is a serious book which makes the body in early modern Europe at the same time more comprehensible and still more strange." (Social History of Medicine)
"Piero Camporesi confronts us here with a baroque panorama of jarring variations, lurid juxtapositions, and vertiginous shifts in setting and scale ... Camporesi insists on being the dramaturge and devil's advocate of an alternative history." (Speculum)
"In Camporesi's breathtaking vision, covering several centuries of early modern peasant society, and focusing chiefly but not exclusively on Italy, real social history and l'histoire des mentalites fuse."
—Roy Porter, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
ISBN: 9780745618364
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 16mm
Weight: 340g
224 pages