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Private Spaces In Public Places Laura Walikainen Rouleau

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Private Spaces In Public Places Laura Walikainen Rouleau
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 17.24 MB
Author: Laura Walikainen Rouleau
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Private Spaces In Public Places Laura Walikainen Rouleau by Laura Walikainen Rouleau instant download after payment.

A unique history of how private spaces in public—such as public restrooms and dressing rooms—developed in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century.

Before the late nineteenth century, Americans bathed, dressed, undressed, and relieved themselves in the privacy of their own homes. Yet from 1880 to 1930, the social forces of urbanization, industrialization, and immigration combined to increasingly lure Americans out of the private realm and into the public sphere. In Private Spaces in Public Places, Laura W. Rouleau offers a distinctive look at the history of how new private spaces were built into the broader world.

In deciding what physical form these spaces would take, the very meaning of privacy manifested through the physical and social construction of these newly emerging spaces. Rouleau combines social history with a material culture–based analysis to examine the growing importance and physical development of spaces such as department...

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