Domestic Space in Britain, 1750-1840

Materiality, Sociability and Emotion

Description

Between 1750 and 1840, the home took on unprecedented social and emotional significance. Focusing on the design, decoration, and reception of a range of elite and middling class homes from this period, Domestic Space in Britain, 1750-1840 demonstrates that the material culture of domestic life was central to how this function of the home was experienced, expressed, and understood at this time. Examining craft production and collection, gift exchange and written description, inheritance and loss, it carefully unpacks the material processes that made the home a focus for contemporaries' social and emotional lives. The first book on its subject, Domestic Space in Britain, 1750-1840 employs methodologies from both art history and material culture studies to examine previously unpublished interiors, spaces, texts, images, and objects. Utilising extensive archival research; visual, material, and textual analysis; and histories of emotion, sociability, and materiality, it sheds light on the decoration and reception of a broad array of domestic spaces. In so doing, it writes a new history of late 18th- and early 19th-century domestic space, establishing the materiality of the home as a crucial site for identity formation, social interaction, and emotional expression.
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Writer
Gowrley, Dr. Freya (University of Bristol
Title
Domestic Space in Britain, 1750-1840
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year
2022
Language
English
Pages
272
Weight
732 gr
EAN
9781501343360
Dimensions
163 x 240 x 24 mm
Binding format
Gebonden

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