
New Books in History Jenny Linford, "Repast: The Story of Food" (Thames & Hudson, 2025)
Nov 27, 2025
Jenny Linford, a food writer and author of "Repast: The Story of Food," teams up with British Museum curators to unveil the rich global history of food through fascinating artefacts. They delve into how food acts as a powerful lens revealing human history and the importance of storytelling. Jenny shares insights on thematic structures, the significance of ancient tools, and the spiritual aspects of food. From the Columbian exchange to ancient fast food, she highlights food's cultural evolution and even hints at her next book about cheese!
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Food As A Window Into Humanity
- Food is universal yet particular, making it an ideal lens to explore human life across cultures and time.
- Jenny Linford used museum objects to reveal hidden journeys and stories behind everyday ingredients.
Choosing Themes Over Geography
- Linford organized the book by human themes (hunting, agriculture, religion, eating out) instead of geography to enable cross-cultural juxtapositions.
- She consulted curators who suggested emblematic objects for each theme and filled gaps by searching the museum collection online.
Sticking Images On The Wall
- The team treated the book like an exhibition by printing hundreds of images and arranging them on walls with Blu-Tack to balance visuals and avoid repetition.
- Linford describes a long, emotional sifting process to narrow down about 600 candidates to roughly 300 objects.


