This is a history of domestic space in Canada. Peter Ward looks at how spaces in the Canadian home have changed over the last three centuries, and how family and social relationships have shaped – and been shaped by – these changing spaces. A fundamental element of daily life for individuals and families is domestic privacy, that of individuals and that of the family or household.There are also two facets of privacy – privacy from and privacy to. Personal privacy sets the individual apart from the group, creating opportunities for seclusion. Family privacy draws boundaries between the household and the community, defending the solidarity of the home and providing a basis for family relationships. In both ways, privacy is intimately involved with the history of the house.Over time, the changing size, shape, and location of the home have created widely different opportunities for family and personal privacy. Together with major shifts in household composition, family size, and domestic technology, they have gradually altered the conditions of everyday domestic life.But the pattern of change has been far from uniform, for the nature, meaning, and experience of privacy in Canadian have varied widely over the past 300 years. This book explores some of those experiences and meanings, reflecting on their impllications for family and social life historically as well as in the recent past.
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Peter Ward looks at how spaces in the Canadian home have changed over the last three centuries, and how family and social relationships have shaped – and been shaped by – these changing spaces.
1: Housing and Privacy2: InteriorsLittle House, Big HouseThe Question of CrowdingThe Organization of Household SpaceDomestic Technology and Interior SpacesThe BathroomThe ParlourThe KitchenThe BedroomThe Apartment3: The House in Its SettingThe FarmhouseThe Villa The Home in City and SuburbThe Front of the HousePorches, Verandahs, Patios, Decks Gardens and Yards4: Privacy and the Canadian HomeNotesSuggested ReadingIllustration CreditsIndex
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... packed with wonderful historic details about real Canadian homes and families ... both of these books provide fascinating nuggets of information ... about topics that have been obscured by our myth-making American neighbour. And they bring to life the unique texture of daily Canadian life that was buried in our mothers’, fathers’, and grandparents’ journals, letters, pictures and stories.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780774806855
Publisert
1999
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter

Biographical note

Peter Ward teaches in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia.