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Soap and Water - Cleanliness, Dirt and the Working Classes in Victorian and Edwardian Britain (Paperback)
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Soap and Water - Cleanliness, Dirt and the Working Classes in Victorian and Edwardian Britain (Paperback)
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From whitened doorsteps to polished boots, starched pinafores to
scrubbed floors, this book offers a compelling insight into how
Victorians and Edwardians engaged in the pursuit of cleanliness and
the battle against grime in domestic life. It is the first book to
uncover how cleanliness and dirt were perceived and understood
during a period where they were an overwhelming preoccupation.
Using social surveys, advice literature, autobiographies and soap
advertisements, Victoria Kelley explores this period of important
change and examines how the extreme poverty of many was being
interrogated by the official agencies seeking the means to
alleviate it. At this time, cleanliness and dirt became part of
both a material and a moral landscape, with working-class women and
their domestic work scrutinised in particular and, as Jose Harris
comments, 'whole worlds of meaning were conveyed by microscopic
household practices, such as whether one washed ...in the bathroom
or the bedroom, or at the kitchen sink'. Kelley examines the
spectacular imagery of cleanliness emerging in the soap brands and
advertisements that appeared at the heart of early commercial
culture. and offers an important contribution to social and design
history and the histories of material culture and gender.
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