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Book Title
Love and the Working Class: The Inner Worlds of Nineteenth Centu,
Topic
Love & Romance
Narrative Type
Love & Romance
Genre
N/A
Intended Audience
N/A
ISBN
9780197514221
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0197514227
ISBN-13
9780197514221
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21063195319

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
360 Pages
Publication Name
Love and the Working Class : the Inner Worlds of Nineteenth Century Americans
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Subject
Love & Romance, Economics / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Family & Relationships, Business & Economics
Author
Karen Lystra
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2023-040351
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
This is a bold history, powered by phenomenal research and striking insights into the differences between working-class and middle-class understandings of love, family, and local ties in the 19th century., ""This is a bold history, powered by phenomenal research and striking insights into the differences between working-class and middle-class understandings of love, family, and local ties in the 19th century."" -- Nancy F. Cott, Jonathan Trumbull Research Professor of American History, Harvard University""I have greatly looked forward to this book, and it does not disappoint -- it's a truly imaginative contribution to the history of emotion, the family and community, and the American working class. The range of letters on which the study is based is amazing, and the analysis of the distinctive emotional styles persuasive. There is rich material as well for students to explore in dealing with a more inclusive emotional history."" -- Peter N. Stearns, Distinguished University Professor of History, George Mason University"Love and the Working Class: The Inner Worlds of Nineteenth Century Americans makes a valuable contribution to the historiography and is a well-crafted piece of social history." -- Tim Talbott, ECW Book Review"Lystra provides a window for readers to understand that the poor, like the rich, sought romantic relationships for reasons of love and emotional security. Her research reveals two interesting conclusions: the expression of sexual desire and the use of poetry to communicate both love and affection are two sentiments needed by all, regardless of income." -- Choice, ""This is a bold history, powered by phenomenal research and striking insights into the differences between working-class and middle-class understandings of love, family, and local ties in the 19th century."" -- Nancy F. Cott, Jonathan Trumbull Research Professor of American History, Harvard University""I have greatly looked forward to this book, and it does not disappoint -- it's a truly imaginative contribution to the history of emotion, the family and community, and the American working class. The range of letters on which the study is based is amazing, and the analysis of the distinctive emotional styles persuasive. There is rich material as well for students to explore in dealing with a more inclusive emotional history."" -- Peter N. Stearns,Distinguished University Professor of History, George Mason University"Love and the Working Class: The Inner Worlds of Nineteenth Century Americans makes a valuable contribution to the historiography and is a well-crafted piece of social history." -- Tim Talbott, ECW Book Review"Lystra provides a window for readers to understand that the poor, like the rich, sought romantic relationships for reasons of love and emotional security. Her research reveals two interesting conclusions: the expression of sexual desire and the use of poetry to communicate both love and affection are two sentiments needed by all, regardless of income." -- Choice, ""This is a bold history, powered by phenomenal research and striking insights into the differences between working-class and middle-class understandings of love, family, and local ties in the 19th century."" -- Nancy F. Cott, Jonathan Trumbull Research Professor of American History, Harvard University""I have greatly looked forward to this book, and it does not disappoint -- it's a truly imaginative contribution to the history of emotion, the family and community, and the American working class. The range of letters on which the study is based is amazing, and the analysis of the distinctive emotional styles persuasive. There is rich material as well for students to explore in dealing with a more inclusive emotional history."" -- Peter N. Stearns, Distinguished University Professor of History, George Mason University, ""This is a bold history, powered by phenomenal research and striking insights into the differences between working-class and middle-class understandings of love, family, and local ties in the 19th century."" -- Nancy F. Cott, Jonathan Trumbull Research Professor of American History, Harvard University""I have greatly looked forward to this book, and it does not disappoint -- it's a truly imaginative contribution to the history of emotion, the family and community, and the American working class. The range of letters on which the study is based is amazing, and the analysis of the distinctive emotional styles persuasive. There is rich material as well for students to explore in dealing with a more inclusive emotional history."" -- Peter N. Stearns, Distinguished University Professor of History, George Mason University"Love and the Working Class: The Inner Worlds of Nineteenth Century Americans makes a valuable contribution to the historiography and is a well-crafted piece of social history." -- Tim Talbott, ECW Book Review
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
305.562097309034
Table Of Content
Introduction Chapter 1: "Please Excuse All Mistakes": Letter-Writing, Shame, and Social Connection Chapter 2: Working-Class Americans Choose a Mate: Nonromantic Courtship and Tribal Intimacy Chapter 3: The Love Continuum: Understanding Romantic and Nonromantic Attachment Chapter 4: Sex Talk, Humor, and Fear of Ridicule: Desire and Self-Protection Chapter 5: Love to All Inquiring Friends: Sustaining Communal Ties in Nonromantic Marriage Chapter 6: Fighting to Stay Together: Unhappy Spouses and Their Struggles Chapter 7: Roses Are Red/ Violets are Blue: Emotional History in Rhyme Chapter 8: Imagining the Eternal Village: Death, Longing, and Loss Epilogue Appendix A: Writing, Education, and Literacy Appendix B: Literacy and Oral Culture Notes Index
Synopsis
Love and the Working Class is a unique look at the emotions of hard-living, racially diverse nineteenth-century Americans who were often on the cusp of literacy. Wrongly assumed to be inarticulate on paper, these laboring folk highly valued letters and, however difficult it was, wrote to stay connected to those they loved., Love and the Working Class is a unique look at the emotions of hard-living, nineteenth-century Americans who were often on the cusp of literacy. These laboring folk highly valued letters and, however difficult it was, wrote to stay connected to those they loved. This book displays the personal expression of factory hands, manual laborers, peddlers, coopers, carpenters, lumbermen, miners, tanners, haulers, tailors, seamstresses, laundresses, domestics, sharecroppers, independent farmers, and common soldiers and their wives. Entering the "anonymous corners" of these people's lives through letters, we can see their humor, grit, hope, heartache, and endurance, and grasp what they believed and felt about themselves, their kinfolk, and their friends. As much as possible, these working-class Americans living in the nineteenth century speak to contemporary readers in their own words. Often armed with only a third or fourth grade education, they could read but had limited instruction in writing. Yet they sat down to compose a letter, often spurred by a range of experience including the Gold Rush, westward expansion, slavery, the Emancipation Proclamation, and what was arguably the most important event in nineteenth-century America, the Civil War. During the war, poor, undereducated soldiers and their families wrote letters in a quantity never before seen in American history.Using letters written to parents, siblings, husbands, wives, friends, and potential mates between 1830 and 1880, Karen Lystra identifies the shared conceptions of love and practices of courtship and marriage within a racially diverse population of free working-class people born in America. Readers can listen to their voices as they flirt, act as intermediaries in hometown courtships, express non-romantic love to their mates, tease each other, and voice their hopes for the future. Through these personal letters, poor, minimally schooled Americans show us how they felt about love and how they created meaningful attachments in their uncertain lives., Love and the Working Class is a unique look at the emotions of hard-living, nineteenth-century Americans who were often on the cusp of literacy. These laboring folk highly valued letters and, however difficult it was, wrote to stay connected to those they loved. This book displays the personal expression of factory hands, manual laborers, peddlers, coopers, carpenters, lumbermen, miners, tanners, haulers, tailors, seamstresses, laundresses, domestics, sharecroppers, independent farmers, and common soldiers and their wives. Entering the "anonymous corners" of these people's lives through letters, we can see their humor, grit, hope, heartache, and endurance, and grasp what they believed and felt about themselves, their kinfolk, and their friends. As much as possible, these working-class Americans living in the nineteenth century speak to contemporary readers in their own words. Often armed with only a third or fourth grade education, they could read but had limited instruction in writing. Yet they sat down to compose a letter, often spurred by a range of experience including the Gold Rush, westward expansion, slavery, the Emancipation Proclamation, and what was arguably the most important event in nineteenth-century America, the Civil War. During the war, poor, undereducated soldiers and their families wrote letters in a quantity never before seen in American history. Using letters written to parents, siblings, husbands, wives, friends, and potential mates between 1830 and 1880, Karen Lystra identifies the shared conceptions of love and practices of courtship and marriage within a racially diverse population of free working-class people born in America. Readers can listen to their voices as they flirt, act as intermediaries in hometown courtships, express non-romantic love to their mates, tease each other, and voice their hopes for the future. Through these personal letters, poor, minimally schooled Americans show us how they felt about love and how they created meaningful attachments in their uncertain lives.
LC Classification Number
HD8070.L978 2023

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