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Drinking the waters

creating an American leisure class at nineteenth-century mineral springs

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An edition of Drinking the waters (2002)

Drinking the waters

creating an American leisure class at nineteenth-century mineral springs

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Few public places in the early nineteenth century offered men and women from different regions of the United States the opportunity to socialize with each other. At the resorts of Virginia's western mountains and upstate New York's Saratoga Springs, the nation's social, economic, and political leaders gathered to relax and to recuperate, and in the process they began to form a "fledgling aristocracy." As Thomas Chambers reveals, at these resorts the boundaries of class and region were defined, tested, solidified, and broken by the Civil War, but eventually repaired in its aftermath. No other movement or establishment challenged the springs as the social centers for America's leisure class. Chambers describes how the springs attracted the cultural elite through architecture, bucolic landscapes, and claims of medical authority and high fashion. The conflicts between old and new money created tension, and status was open to negotiation at the springs. Chambers examines how these conflicts illustrate the nearly constant process of social display, class construction, and the negotiation of gender roles.

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282

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Drinking the waters: creating an American leisure class at nineteenth-century mineral springs
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-273) and index.

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Washington, D.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306/.0973/09034
Library of Congress
E166 .C43 2002, E166.C43 2002

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xxi, 282 p. :
Number of pages
282

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OL3559476M
Internet Archive
drinkingwaterscr00cham
ISBN 10
1588340686
LCCN
2002021788
OCLC/WorldCat
49519058
Library Thing
883019

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