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How We Are Fed: A Geographical Reader by James Franklin Chamberlain

by Chamberlain, James Franklin, 1869-1943
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How We Are Fed: A Geographical Reader by James Franklin Chamberlain is an educational publication written in the early 20th century. The work serves as an informative resource aimed at teaching readers, particularly children, about the interconnections between geography, daily life, and the food supply. The book emphasizes how agricultural and industrial practices, spanning various regions, contribute to the food products that reach homes. The opening of the text establishes a foundation for understanding how human civilization relies on collective labor and specialization to meet basic needs. Chamberlain introduces a stark contrast between primitive living conditions and modern society’s structured approach to food production, using examples from historical practices of gathering and hunting to contemporary agriculture and commerce. The reader is invited to explore the journey of basic commodities like bread, meat, and vegetables, mastering how these products are sourced and their significance in fostering a global community connected through trade and cooperation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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