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The Democratization of Food: Tin Cans and the Growth of the American Food Processing Industry, 1810-1940.

机译:食品的民主化:锡罐与美国食品加工业的增长,1810-1940年。

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This project draws from the history of technology and business history to determine how the transformation of the can manufacturing industry was coupled with changes in the food processing industry. Ultimately, American social and cultural change occurring in the late nineteenth century through the early twentieth century reshaped the contours of both food processing and can manufacturing. The tin can was the force that democratized food processing. The development of tin can manufacturing from a craft-based to a mass production industry between the years 1810 and 1930 occurred because of several important factors. The military use of tin cans during the American Civil War introduced and popularized the new food processing technology, but the price of canned food was beyond the reach of most Americans. It was a food source for the wealthy. The rapid development of can manufacturing technologies beginning in the 1870s through 1910s reduced the price of tin cans and made them affordable for most Americans. The deployment of technology, however, was non-uniform and canners and can manufacturers only adopted new machinery if it supported their overall business strategy. The consolidation of can-making began in the first few years of the twentieth century and by the 1920s resembled a duopoly. While consolidation and reorganization of the industry initially increased prices for canned food, competition and litigation by the federal government ensured price reductions and stability. In the early twentieth century canned food was becoming an increasingly large component of the American diet, and urbanization of American society generated additional demand. However, there was an undercurrent of suspicion associated with canned food among some consumers. The application of science, formation of a national trade association, and advertising all reassured American consumers about the safety of canned food and grew the market for these products. By the end of the 1920s, canned food was now a food processing technology demanded by Americans in ever increasing quantities and no longer the exclusive preserve of the wealthy. The ignoble and ubiquitous tin can was the technology which facilitated the growth of the food processing industry in nineteenth-century America. The development of the tin can as a container for food was regarded as nothing short of a revolutionary innovation in industrial America.
机译:该项目借鉴技术和商业历史,以确定罐头制造业的转型与食品加工业的变化如何结合。最终,在19世纪末至20世纪初发生的美国社会和文化变革重塑了食品加工和罐头制造的轮廓。锡罐是使食品加工民主化的力量。在1810到1930年间,锡罐制造业从手工业发展到大规模生产,这是由于几个重要因素造成的。在美国内战期间,军人对锡罐的使用引入并普及了新的食品加工技术,但是罐头食品的价格超出了大多数美国人的承受能力。它是富人的食物来源。从1870年代到1910年代,罐头制造技术的飞速发展降低了锡罐的价格,并使大多数美国人负担得起。但是,技术的部署是不统一的,而且是罐装的,制造商只有在支持整体业务战略的情况下才能采用新机器。罐头制造的合并始于20世纪初,到1920年代已成为双头垄断。尽管行业的整合和重组最初提高了罐头食品的价格,但联邦政府的竞争和诉讼确保了价格的下降和稳定性。在20世纪初期,罐头食品已成为美国饮食中越来越重要的组成部分,美国社会的城市化带来了更多需求。但是,在一些消费者中,与罐头食品有关的怀疑不断涌现。科学的应用,成立国家贸易协会并做广告都使美国消费者对罐头食品的安全性感到放心,并扩大了这些产品的市场。到1920年代末,罐头食品已成为美国人日益增长的食品加工技术,不再是富人的专属财产。愚蠢而无处不在的锡罐是一种技术,它促进了19世纪美国食品加工业的发展。锡罐作为食品的容器的发展被认为是美国工业革命性的创新。

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  • 作者

    Pearson, Gregg Steven.;

  • 作者单位

    Lehigh University.;

  • 授予单位 Lehigh University.;
  • 学科 American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 447 p.
  • 总页数 447
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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