BOOKS - At Home in Nineteenth-Century America
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At Home in Nineteenth-Century America
Author: Amy G. Richter
Year: 2015
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 5.7 MB
Language: English
Year: 2015
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 5.7 MB
Language: English
Few institutions were as central to nineteenth century American culture as the home Emerging in the 1820s as a sentimental space apart from the public world of commerce and politics the Victorian home transcended its initial association with the private lives of the white native born bourgeoisie to cross lines of race ethnicity class and region Throughout the nineteenth century home was celebrated as a moral force domesticity moved freely into the worlds of politics and reform and home and marketplace repeatedly remade each other At Home in Nineteenth Century America draws upon advice manuals architectural designs personal accounts popular fiction advertising images and reform literature to revisit the variety of places Americans called home Entering into middle class suburban houses slave cabins working class tenements frontier dugouts urban settlement houses it explores the shifting interpretations and experiences of these spaces from within and without Nineteenth century homes and notions of domesticity seem simultaneously distant and familiar This sense of surprise and recognition is ideal for the study of history preparing us to view the past with curiosity and empathy inspiring comparisons to the spaces we inhabit today malls movie theaters city streets and college campuses Permitting us to listen closely to the nineteenth century s sweeping conversation about home in its various guises At Home in Nineteenth Century America encourages us to hear our contemporary conversation about the significance and meaning of home anew while appreciating the lingering imprint of past ideals Instructor s Guide