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Historical Abstracts – EBSCO database. Search results for vegetarianism 66 and for vegetarian only 50!!  http://www.ebscohost.com/academic/historical-abstracts

Chronological organized, the most relevant sources   2016.03.18

 

Pegram, Thomas R. 2014. Reviewed item: Shprintzen, Adam D. 2013. The Vegetarian Crusade. The Rise of an American Reform Movement. Journal of American History 101 (2): 603-604.

 

Shprintzen, Adam D. 2013 The Vegetarian Crusade. The Rise of an American Reform Movement. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

 

Calvert, Samantha Jane 2012. Reviewed Item: Gilheany, John M. 2010. Familiar Strangers: The Church and the Vegetarian Movement in Britain (1809-2009). Journal of Ecclesiastical History 63 (3): 637-638.

 

Medoro, Dana 2012. Reviewed Item: Preece, Rod 2008. Sins of the Flesh: A History of Ethical Vegetarian Thought. Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia Press. University of Toronto Quarterly 81(3): 665-666

 

Sharma, Avi 2012. Wilhelmine nature: natural lifestyle and practical politics in the German Life-reform movement (1890-1914). Social History 37 (1): 36-54.

 

Fink, Beatrice  2011. You Are What You Don't Eat (Review of Stuart, Tristram 2007. The Bloodless Revolution). Eighteenth-Century Life 35 (1): 208-210.

 

Miller, Ian 2011. Evangelicalism and the Early Vegetarian Movement in Britain c.1847-1860. Journal of Religious History 35: 199-210.

 

Brodard, Pierre 2010. From the Austrian Sausage Carna vegetale to the Swiss Spread Le Parfait: Meat Substitutes in Peace and in Wartime (1908-1959). Food and History 8 (2): 25-43.

 

Corse, Taylor 2010. Dryden's "Vegetarian" Philosopher: Pythagoras. Eighteenth-Century Life 34 (1): 1-28.

 

Chunwu, Fan 2010. Lu Bicheng and the international vegetarian movement in modern China. (Original Chinese ). Qing History Journal 78 (2): 105-113.

 

Miller, Ian 2010. Reviewd Item: Gregory, James 2007. Of Victorians and Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Dissertation). London, Tauris. Medical History 54 (3): 415-416.

 

Ritvo, Harriet 2010. Review: Gregory, James 2007. Of Victorians and Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Dissertation). London, Tauris. English Historical Review 125(513): 460-462.

 

Cole, Mark B. 2009. Reviewed Item: Berry, Rynn 2004. Hitler: Neither Vegetarian Nor Animal Lover. New York, Pythagorean Publishers. Food, Culture & Society 12 (4): 563-566.

 

Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret A. 2009. Review: Gregory, James 2007. Of Victorians and Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Dissertation). London, Tauris. Journal of British Studies 48(2): 534-536.

 

Bauberot, Arnaud 2008. Hygienic Reform Project of Lifestyle: Naturists and Vegetarians during the Belle Epoque. French Politics, Culture and Society 26(3): 1 -22.

 

Walton, John K. 2009. Reviewed Item: Gregory, James 2007. Of Victorians and Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Dissertation). London, Tauris. Journal of Social History 42(3): 813-814.

 

Caplan, Pat 2008. Crossing the Veg/Non-Veg Divide: Commensality and Sociality Among the Middle Classes in Madras/Chennai. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 31(1): 118-142.

 

Calvert, Samantha Jane 2007. A Taste of Eden: Modern Christianity and Vegetarianism. Journal of Ecclesiastical History 58(3): 461-481.

 

Gregory, James 2007. Of Victorians and Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (2002 Dissertation). London, Tauris.

 

Capatti, Alberto 2004. The birth of vegetarian associations in Italy. Food and History 2 (1): 167-190.

 

Rudrum, Alan 2003. Ethical Vegetarianism in Seventeenth-Century Britain: Its Roots in Sixteenth-Century European Theological Debate. Seventeenth Century 18 (1): 76-92.

 

Ouedraogo, Arouna P.  2000. From the religious sect to the philantropic utopia. Social genesis of Western vegetarianism. Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 55 (4): 825-843.

 

Guerrini, Anita 1999. A Diet for a Sensitive Soul: Vegetarianism in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Eighteenth-Century Life 23(2): 34-42.

 

Meyer-Renschhausen, Elisabeth / Wirz, Albert / Hill, Phil 1999. Dietetics, health reform and social order: vegetarianism as a moral physiology. The example of Maximilian Bircher-Benner (1867–1939). Medical History 43 (3): 323-341.

 

Leneman, Leah 1997. The awakened instinct: vegetarianism and the women's suffrage movement in Britain. Women's History Review 6(2): 271-287.

 

Teuteberg, Hans Jürgen 1994. Zur Sozialgeschichte des Vegetarismus. Vierteljahresschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 81: 33-65.

 

Wang, Chien-chuan 1994. A study of vegetarian sects in Taiwan: the origins of the Xiantiandao. (Original article in Chinese). Thought and Words: Journal of the Humanities and Social Science 32 (3): 1-32.

 

Hay, Stephen 1989. The making of a late-Victorian Hindu: M. K. Gandhi in London, 1888-1891. Victorian Studies 33 (1): 75-98.

 

Krabbe, Wolfgang R. 1989. "The world view of the German life-reform movement is National Socialism": on the coordination of an alternative trend in the Third Reich. (Original article in German). Archiv für Kulturgeschichte 71 (2): 431-461.

 

Chang, Ch'iu-wen 1987. The antimissionary attack by the Vegetarian Society in Ku-t'ien county. (Original article in Chinese). Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica 16: 111-128.

 

Whorton, James C. 1981. Muscular vegetarianism: The debate over diet and athletic performance in the progressive era. Journal of Sport History 8 (2): 58-75.

 

Sizer, Sandra S. 1980. New spirit, new flesh: The poetics of Nineteenth-Century mind-cures. Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 63 (4): 407-422.

 

Priscoe, Salvatore 1971. The vegetarian society and the Huashan-Kutien massacre of 1895. Asian Forum 3 (1): 1-13.

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