An edition of Killing time (1995)

Killing time

leisure and culture in southwestern Pennsylvania, 1800-1850

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An edition of Killing time (1995)

Killing time

leisure and culture in southwestern Pennsylvania, 1800-1850

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Scott C. Martin examines leisure as a "contested cultural space" in which nineteenth-century Americans articulated and developed ideas about ethnicity, class, gender, and community. This new perspective demonstrates how leisure and sociability mediated the transition from an agricultural to an industrial society. Martin argues persuasively that south-western Pennsylvanians used leisure activities to create identities and define values in a society being transformed by market expansion.

The transportation revolution brought new commercial entertainments and recreational opportunities but also fragmented and privatized customary patterns of communal leisure.

By using leisure as a window on the rapid changes sweeping through the region, Martin shows how southwestern Pennsylvanians used voluntary associations, private parties, and public gatherings to construct social identities better suited to their altered circumstances. The prosperous middle class devised amusements to distinguish themselves from workers who, in turn, resisted reformers' attempts to constrain their use of free time.

Ethnic and racial minorities used holiday observances and traditional celebrations to define their place in American society, while women tested the boundaries of the domestic sphere through participation in church fairs, commercial recreation, and other leisure activities.

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English
Pages
309

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Killing time: leisure and culture in southwestern Pennsylvania, 1800-1850
1995, University of Pittsburgh Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-300) and index.

Published in
Pittsburgh, Penn
Series
Pittsburgh series in social and labor history

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.4/812/09748
Library of Congress
F138 .M37 1995, F138.M37 1995

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Pagination
x, 309 p. :
Number of pages
309

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Open Library
OL791108M
Internet Archive
killingtimeleisu00mart
ISBN 10
0822939169
LCCN
95023604
OCLC/WorldCat
32821963
Library Thing
1167335
Goodreads
3722727

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