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Standard of livingStandard of living

Standard of living

Marina Moskowitz

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"In Standard of Living, Marina Moskowitz focuses on the relationship between middle-class identity and material culture through four case studies. In one, she examines the incorporation of silverplate flatware into the daily rituals of American life. Mass production made this former luxury item affordable, while advertising, etiquette books, and home advice columns stressed its value as a family heirloom and confirmed its place in the middle-class dining room. Moskowitz then turns her attention to bathroom fixtures, the proliferation of indoor sanitation, and a hygiene industry equally interested in profits and public health. Home ownership contributed an essential element of this standard, and Moskowitz next charts the mail-order home industry, which sold not just kit houses but also the very idea of owning a home. Concluding with a look at zoning and urban planning as means of fostering and protecting the standard of living for whole communities, this book offers important evidence of and fresh insights into the history of the American middle class."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL5701558W

Subjects

Cost and standard of livingHistoryMiddle classMiddle class, united statesClasses moyennesHistoireCoût et niveau de la vieLebensstandardMittelstandMiddenklassenMateriële cultuurLevensstandaard

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