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▾Empfehlungen von LibraryThing  40 The Victorian House: Domestic Life from Childbirth to Deathbed von Judith Flanders (digifish_books, Booksloth)digifish_books: A more detailed room-by-room consideration of domestic life in Victorian Britain 41 Eine kurze Geschichte von fast allem von Bill Bryson (petterw)petterw: Same style, same author, same enthusiasm, same fun 10 Servants: A Downstairs History of Britain from the Nineteenth Century to Modern Times von Lucy Lethbridge (fannyprice)fannyprice: Bryson's discussion of the development of the home from a more open, collaborative space to a warren of special-purpose rooms as the concept of "privacy" became more important dovetails nicely with Lethbridge's discussion of the increasing physical separation between servants and the served in 18th and 19th century British homes.… (mehr) 10 Schotts Sammelsurium von Ben Schott (grizzly.anderson)grizzly.anderson: Bryson likes to wander from one topic to another, and toss in bits of trivia and history. Schott's Miscellany is a fascinating collection of trivia without the attempt to thread it together. 10 Wohnen: über den Verlust d. Behaglichkeit von Witold Rybczynski (liao)00 Nails, Noggins and Newels: An Alternative History of Every House von Bill Laws (meggyweg)00 How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World von Steven Johnson (cbl_tn)cbl_tn: Both books address some of the same technological advances, such as refrigeration and electricity and artificial light, for a popular audience. 00 The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design von Roman Mars (grizzly.anderson)grizzly.anderson: What Bryson does for the home, taking it one room at a time and looking at how we got where we are, Mars & Kohlstedt do for cities and infrastructure. 00 Rain: A Natural and Cultural History von Cynthia Barnett (akblanchard)akblanchard: Tangential histories of commonplace things. 00 If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home von Lucy Worsley (Booksloth)00 In Small Things Forgotten: An Archaeology of Early American Life von James Deetz (Othemts)00 House Thinking: A Room-by-Room Look at How We Live von Winifred Gallagher (jcbrunner)jcbrunner: Adds the developments of the 20th century to Bryson's story (from a US point of view). 00 Up and Down Stairs: The History of the Country House Servant von Jeremy Musson (meggyweg)00 The Archaeology of Home: An Epic Set on a Thousand Square Feet of the Lower East Side von Katharine Greider (Othemts)00 How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They're Built von Stewart Brand (Othemts)01 London 1849: A Victorian Murder Story von Michael Alpert (meggyweg)
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Some time after we moved into a former Church of England rectory in a village of tranquil anonymity in Norfolk, I had occasion to go up into the attic to look for the source of a slow but mysterious drip.  Chapter I The Year
In the autumn of 1850, in Hyde Park in London, there arose a most extraordinary structure: a giant iron-and-glass greenhouse covering nineteen acres of ground and containing within its airy vastness enough room for four St. Paul's Cathedrals.  | |
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Die Informationen stammen von der englischen "Wissenswertes"-Seite. Ändern, um den Eintrag der eigenen Sprache anzupassen. Jane Loudon published "Gardening for Ladies" in 1841. It was the first book to encourage women of elevated classes to get their hands dirty and even to take on a faint glow of perspiration. It bravely insisted that women could manage gardening independent of male supervision if they simply observed a few sensible precautions - working steadily but not too vigorously, using only light tools, never standing on damp ground because of the unhealthy emanations that would rise up though their skirts.  We are so used to having a lot of comfort in our lives—to being clean, warm, and well fed—that we forget how recent most of that is.  If I had to summarize it in a sentence, you could say that the history of private life is a history of getting comfortable slowly.  Not until 1954 was the work complete. Nearly two hundred years after Jefferson started on it, Monticello was finally the house he had intended it to be.  We now come to the most dangerous part of the house—in fact, one of the most hazardous environments anywhere: the stairs.  Private life was completely transformed in the nineteenth century—socially, intellectually, technologically, hygienically, sartorially, sexually, and in almost any other respect that could be made into an adverb.  | |
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