Milk, social acceptance of a new food in Europe: Catalonia, 19th-20th centuries
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In this article we analyse the time course of the consumption of fresh milk in different regions of Europe between the 1870s and 1930s. Working from the case of Catalonia, we
affirm that the increasing consumption of milk in that period must be especially linked to the
spreading of new scientific knowledge in microbiology and nutrition that followed Pasteur’s
discoveries. We particularly highlight the information dissemination activities in this direction
carried out by health sector professionals (medical doctors and pharmacists), governing local
institutions and the milk industry. The initiatives developed by these groups changed people’s preferences —fresh milk became accepted as a necessary food-stuff, and demand for it
increased. [...]
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Nicolau-Nos R, Pujol-Andreu J, Hernández-Adell I. Milk, social acceptance of a new food in Europe: Catalonia, 19th-20th centuries. Dynamis. 2010;30:119-139.
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