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A History of Herbalism: Cure, Cook and Conjure

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Food historian Emma Kay tells the story of our centuries-old relationship with herbs. From herbalists of old to contemporary cooking, this book reveals the magical and medicinal properties of your favourite plants in colourful, compelling detail. At one time, every village in Britain had a herbalist. A History of Herbalism investigates the lives of women and men who used herbs to administer treatment and knew the benefit of each. Meet Dr Richard Shephard of Preston, who cultivated angelica on his estate in the eighteenth century for the sick and injured; or Nicholas Culpeper, a botanist who catalogued the pharmaceutical benefits of herbs for early literary society. But herbs were not only medicinal. Countless cultures and beliefs as far back as prehistoric times incorporated herbs into their practices: paganism, witchcraft, religion and even astrology. Take a walk through a medieval physick' garden, or Early Britain, and learn the ancient rituals to fend off evil powers, protect or bewitch or even attract a lover. The wake of modern medicine saw a shift away from herbal treatments, with rituals and spells shrouded with superstition as the years wore on. The author reveals how herbs became more culinary rather than medicinal including accounts of recent trends for herbal remedies as lockdown and the pandemic leads us to focus more on our health and wellbeing. See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781399008952

About Emma KayKay Emma

Emma is a post-graduate historian and former senior museum worker. Now a food historian author and prolific collector of Kitchenalia she is a member of The Guild of Food Writers. Her articles have appeared in publications including BBC History Magazine The Daily Express Daily Mail Times Literary Supplement and The Victorian Review. She has featured on numerous national and international radio programmes and podcasts and contributed historic food research for several TV production companies. During 2021 Emma cooked and presented a selection of historic dishes from the Regency era to accompany a new CTVC series for Channel 4 and was interviewed and filmed demonstrating Medieval cooking techniques for a documentary series on KBS-TV in South Korea. In 2020 Emma created a Roman banquet and presented the origins and influences of Roman cooking for Channel 5 series Walking Britain's Roman Roads. At the end of 2019 Emma appeared as an expert contributor across several episodes of Channel 5 series Britain's Lost Battlefields. In 2018 she appeared in a ten-part series for the BBC and Hungry Gap Productions The Best Christmas Food Ever and on BBC Countryfile co-presenting a feature exploring the heritage of the black pear with Anita Rani. Published titles Dining with the Georgians (Amberley Publishing 2014) Dining with the Victorians (Amberley Publishing2015) Cooking up History: Chefs of the Past (Prospect Books 2017) Vintage Kitchenalia (Amberley Publishing2017) More than a Sauce: A Culinary History of Worcestershire (Amberley Publishing2018) Stinking Bishops and Spotty Pigs: A History of Gloucestershire's Food and Drink (Amberley Publishing 2019). A History of British Baking (Pen & Sword Books 2020) A Dark History of Chocolate (Pen & Sword Books 2021)

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