"Timely, important and forensically researched."Australian Book Review"This book swiftly and very readably outlines the century-long rise of [factory farming corporations] and the re-creation of the chicken into the world?s staple food. Josephson brings the various corporate and scientific personalities of his story alive, and despite the relatively breezy tone he?s chosen to adopt, he never flinches from the ugly reality of his subject."Open Letters Review"Wise and scrupulously referenced."The Spectator Magazine
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Egg First1 Chicken Culture2 Ecology and Industry3 Chicken as Machine4 Shit and Feathers5 Pecking and Protest6 DrumsticksEpilogue: Broiler ChernobylNotesIndex
Paul R. Josephson is a leading historian of science, technology, and of Soviet history, and the author of thirteen books. His research has taken him all over the world, from Siberia to Brazil, and from meat packing plants to nuclear reactors, lumber mills to hydroelectric power stations, to soy, fish and chicken farms, and from rain forest to tundra. Josephson is Professor of Russian and Soviet History at Colby College.