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Victorian Turkish Baths is the first book to bring to light the
hidden history of a fascinating institution - the 600-plus dry hot
air baths that sprang up across Ireland, Britain and beyond, in the
19th century. Malcolm Shifrin traces the bath's Irish-Roman
antecedents, looking at how its origins were influenced by the
combination of physician Richard Barter's hydropathic expertise,
and idiosyncratic diplomat David Urquhart's passion for the hammams
of the Middle East. The book reveals how working-class members of a
network of political pressure groups built more than 30 of the
first Turkish baths in England. It explores the architecture,
technology and sociology of the Victorian Turkish bath, examining
everything from business and advertising to sex-real and imagined.
This book offers a wealth of wondrous detail - from the baths used
to treat sick horses to those for first-class passengers on the
Titanic. Victorian Turkish Baths will appeal to those interested in
Victorian social history, architecture, social attitudes to
leisure, early public health campaigns, pressure groups, gendered
spaces and much else besides. The book is complemented by the
author's widely respected website victorianturkishbath.org, where
readers can find a treasure trove of further information.
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