This charming book portrays domestic life in New England during the century between the American Revolution and the Civil War. Drawing on diaries, letters, wills, newspapers, and other sources, Jane C. Nylander provides intimate details about preparing dinner, spinning and weaving textiles, washing and ironing laundry, planning a social outing, and exchanging food and services. Probing behind the many myths that have grown up about this era, Nylander reveals the complex reality of everyday life in old New England. "Nylander . . . invites her readers to enjoy her copious knowledge of the interiors and domestic management of late-18th-century New England homes. The imaginatively illustrated book] is dedicated to the notion that the details of everyday life form the core of human experience."--Martha Saxton, The New York Times Book Review A fact-filled, copiously illustrated, revealing survey of Yankee life and households in an earlier time, . . . informative and valuable for its many glimpses of American interiors."--Kirkus Reviews "A delightfully intimate portrayal of New England home life. . . . Enlivened by 162 period illustrations, Nylander's] survey affords a rare glimpse of middle- and upper-class housework, clothing, kitchens, diet, socializing and much else."--Publishers Weekly A century-long portrait of day-to-day activities in a New England home. . . . Nylander's nitty-gritty approach is absorbing. . . . Photographs from various historical societies along with period sketches and paintings add pizzazz and authenticity."--Booklist "A visual and narrative feast."--Robert St. George, University of Pennsylvania
This book is remarkable for its thorough coverage of all aspects of life between 1760-1860. I purchased this book for my own historical research, having read numerous books (both modern and antiquarian) related to the time period covered in Nylander's "Own Snug Fireside." I highly recommend her book for its accuracy, depth of subject matter, daily life details, and excellent photos/ drawings of the subjects being discussed. After reading her book, I not only became much more informed on the historical period, but I felt as if I'd gone on a journey back in time. The book is full of useful period engravings, photos, reproduced paintings in each chapter. The balance and thoroughness of each topic gives the book a seemless, authoritative feel. This book deserves the same attention and recognition of any of Larkin's books; it is an excellent achievement about a time period worthy of more modern scholarship. One of the other reviewers makes a very unfair charge, claiming that this book is based on only a couple of historical diaries; rather, this book's bibliography is eye-poppingly lengthy (literally hundreds of bibliographic entries) and the information Nylander writes about is spot-on accurate. As I have a particular interest in historical accuracy, and have read extensively on this time period, I can vouch that Nylander's information corroborates not only with other modern scholarly works but with antiquarian works printed between 1760-1860.
Images of the New England Home 1760 - 1860
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book is easy to read, the material is presented in a logical and straight-forward manner, chapter by chapter, covering all aspects of life from 1760 to 1860, including clothing, cooking, food, heating, family life -- everything you always wanted to know but didn't think to ask. I totally disagree with the previous reviewer [(A history student (MA)]. Author Nylander has certainly done her homework. The references cover a 100 year span and are from all types of sources -- the majority from first person accounts including diaries and letters, as well as books, newspapers, etc. There are various pictures (drawings) illustrating furnishings, equipment, placement of objects both within and outside the home. I have a MUCH better understanding of life during the mid-18th to the mid-19th centuries. The Author is an expert in colonial New England history and I thank her for sharing her expertise in this thoroughly enjoyable, readable, unstandable book.
A wonderful book portraying everyday life in New England.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This wonderfully written book uses diaries, letters, and a wealth of material culture evidence to portray everyday life in nineteenth-century New England. Nylander manages to bring the past alive for both the lay reader and the material culture student. A must for scholars of New England's past.
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