‘The bullet and the crust’: A World War I exhibition on nutrition and food conservation at the American Museum of Natural History

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Museum History Journal Pub Date : 2017-11-09 DOI:10.1080/19369816.2018.1389450
R. Delson
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ABSTRACT A pioneering food conservation exhibition (1917–1918) at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) was the result of collaboration between the Museum's Departments of Anthropology and Public Health. The AMNH was the only major natural history museum in the United States to mount an installation featuring guidelines for wartime food conservation. Its innovative displays included models demonstrating 100 calorie portions and nutritional values of commonly eaten foods, as well as examples of unutilised and underutilised food sources such as seaweed and seafood, and unfamiliar native food crops (e.g. maize). This exhibition foreshadowed modern day concerns with food sustainability and proved to be an important example of how a scientific museum could contribute to the war effort. It was also a significant departure from old-fashioned natural history displays and contemporary dioramas, as well as an experimental foray for the Museum into public policy issues of the day.
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“子弹和面包皮”:在美国自然历史博物馆举办的第一次世界大战营养和食品保护展览
美国自然历史博物馆(AMNH)举办了一场开创性的食品保护展览(1917-1918),这是博物馆人类学系和公共卫生系合作的结果。AMNH是美国唯一一家大型自然历史博物馆,它安装了一个以战时食物保护指南为特色的装置。它的创新展示包括展示常见食物的100卡路里部分和营养价值的模型,以及未利用和未充分利用的食物来源的例子,如海藻和海鲜,以及不熟悉的本地粮食作物(如玉米)。这次展览预示了现代人对食物可持续性的关注,并被证明是科学博物馆如何为战争做出贡献的重要例子。这也是对老式自然历史展示和当代立体模型的重大背离,也是博物馆对当时公共政策问题的一次实验性尝试。
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