The picnic is a pastime loved by many. They bring people together, connect us with nature and make mealtime a little more exciting.
But the evolution of the picnic is a fascinating one and there is a rich history behind this outdoor feast.
From 18th century banquets to modern-day gatherings in the park, the picnic has evolved over time, reflecting changes in social norms and everyday life.
Finger foods and picnic blankets were not always typical and – hold the front page! They were not even originally held outside!
So where did it all begin? And how did we arrive at the picnic as the summertime staple we know and love today?
Guest:
Dr Alexander Lee, Fellow, Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, Warwick University
But the evolution of the picnic is a fascinating one and there is a rich history behind this outdoor feast.
From 18th century banquets to modern-day gatherings in the park, the picnic has evolved over time, reflecting changes in social norms and everyday life.
Finger foods and picnic blankets were not always typical and – hold the front page! They were not even originally held outside!
So where did it all begin? And how did we arrive at the picnic as the summertime staple we know and love today?
Guest:
Dr Alexander Lee, Fellow, Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, Warwick University
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