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Chasing Dirt The American Pursuit of Cleanliness

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ISBN-10: 002915295X

ISBN-13: 9780029152959

Edition: N/A

Authors: Suellen Hoy

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Americans in the early 19th century were, as one foreign traveller bluntly put it, "filthy, bordering on the beastly"--perfectly at home in dirty, bug-infested, malodorous surroundings. Many a home swarmed with flies, barnyard animals, dust, and dirt; clothes were seldom washed; men hardly ever shaved or bathed. Yet gradually all this changed, and today, Americans are known worldwide for their obsession with cleanliness--for their sophisticated plumbing, daily bathing, shiny hair and teeth, and spotless clothes. In Chasing Dirt, Suellen Hoy provides a colorful history of this remarkable transformation from "dreadfully dirty" to "cleaner than clean," ranging from the pre-Civil War era to the…    
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List price: $22.95
Publisher: Free Press
Binding: Hardcover
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Introduction: Cleanliness First
Dreadfully Dirty
John Wesley, Benjamin Franklin, and Reality
The Filthy Farmstead
Towns and Cities, Dirty--and Dangerous
The Domestic Woman, Agent of Cleanliness
Preceptress of Reform: Catharine Beecher
Cleanliness, Health, and Virtue: Graham and Alcott
Cleanliness as Public Policy: Griscom and Shattuck
Sanitary Reform on the Eve of War
A Wider War
Florence Nightingale's Good Example
The First Women Volunteers
Creating the Sanitary Commission
Olmsted Starts Inspecting*
"A Woman's War"
The South and the Freedpeople
Bringing Cleanliness Home from the War
City Cleansing
The Sanitary Lessons of the War
Epidemics and the Urgency of Water and Sewers
George Waring and the Sewering of America
Women as Municipal Housekeepers
Ada Sweet and a Cleaner Chicago
Waring Cleans Up New York City
Caroline Bartlett Crane Tests the Waring Model in Kalamazoo
Public and Private Cleanliness in the Progressive Era
The American Way
Becoming American
Booker T. Washington--Toothbrushes and More
To Ellis Island and America
Good Neighbors, Good Teachers: The Settlement Workers
From Miasmas to Microbes
Metropolitan's Health Messengers
Americanizing the Immigrant Home
African-Americans, Cleanliness, and the Great Migration
Persuading the Masses
Education and Business Team Up
From Settlement House to School
Philanthropy Changes the South
Soap and Water for Modern Health Crusaders
Americanizing the Workplace
The Business of Cleanliness
Whiter Than White--and a Glimmer of Green
Cleanliness Peaks
Housewives as Targets
Bathrooms in the Country
The War Changed Everything
Looking for a "Cleaner Clean"
A Glimmer of Green
Postscript: Are We as Clean as We Used to Be?
Notes
Index