You are what you ate: consuming the past to benefit the present

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY Imago Temporis-Medium Aevum Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.21001/ITMA.2017.11.15
I. McCleery, V. Shearman, J. Buckberry
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You Are What You Ate was a British public engagement project funded by the Wellcome Trust between 2010 and 2014. It was a collaboration between the University of Leeds, the University of Bradford and Wakefield Council, especially its museums, schools and libraries, which aimed to use medieval food as a way to encourage reflection about modern food and lifestyle. The innovative project ran three exhibitions in Wakefield and Pontefract, a mobile exhibition, numerous schools and youth workshops, and a series of market stalls and osteology workshops for adults and children in the Yorkshire region. This article provides an overview of the project’s aims, activities, outcomes, including an analysis of how to evaluate them, and its legacy.
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你吃什么就是什么:消耗过去,造福现在
你吃什么就是什么,这是一个英国公众参与项目,由惠康信托基金在2010年至2014年期间资助。这是利兹大学、布拉德福德大学和韦克菲尔德议会之间的一项合作,尤其是它的博物馆、学校和图书馆,旨在用中世纪的食物作为一种方式,鼓励人们反思现代的食物和生活方式。该创新项目在Wakefield和Pontefract举办了三个展览,一个移动展览,众多学校和青年研讨会,以及约克郡地区成人和儿童的一系列市场摊位和骨科研讨会。本文概述了项目的目标、活动、结果,包括对如何评估它们及其遗留问题的分析。
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