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Author Stuart, Tristram.

Title The bloodless revolution : a cultural history of vegetarianism from 1600 to modern times / Tristram Stuart
Published New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 2007

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Description xxvi, 628 pages, 20 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Summary "A grand history made up of interlocking biographies of extraordinary figures from the English Civil War to the era of Romanticism and beyond. The Bloodless Revolution is filled with stories of spectacular adventure in India and subversive scientific and moral controversies carved out at the dawn of the modern age." "When seventeenth-century European travelers returned from India, they triggered a crisis in the conscience of the Western world by telling stories of a meatless society fueled entirely by vegetables, milk, and fruit. Dissenting from the entrenched custom of eating meat. Thomas Tryon established a quasi-Hindu society in London, and his extraordinary books later converted Benjamin Franklin to vegetarianism."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Vegetarianism -- Europe -- History.
Vegetarianism -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism -- History
Europeans -- India -- History -- 17th century.
Europeans -- India -- History -- 18th century.
LC no. 2006051018
ISBN 9780393052206
0393052206