At Day's Close: Night in Times Past
"Remarkable….Ekirch has emptied night's pockets, and laid the contents out before us."—Arthur Krystal, The New YorkerBringing light to the shadows of history through a "rich weave of citation and archival evidence" (Publishers Weekly), scholar A. Roger Ekirch illuminates the aspects of life most...
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"Remarkable….Ekirch has emptied night's pockets, and laid the contents out before us."—Arthur Krystal, The New YorkerBringing light to the shadows of history through a "rich weave of citation and archival evidence" (Publishers Weekly), scholar A. Roger Ekirch illuminates the aspects of life most often overlooked by other historians—those that unfold at night. In this "triumph of social history" (Mail on Sunday), Ekirch's "enthralling anthropology" (Harper's) exposes the nightlife that spawned a distinct culture and a refuge from daily life. Fear of crime, of fire, and of the supernatural; the importance of moonlight; the increased incidence of sickness and death at night; evening gatherings to spin wool and stories; masqued balls; inns, taverns, and brothels; the strategies of thieves, assassins, and conspirators; the protective uses of incantations, meditations, and prayers; the nature of our predecessors' sleep and dreams—Ekirch reveals all these and more in his "monumental study" (The Nation) of sociocultural history, "maintaining throughout an infectious sense of wonder" (Booklist).
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780393329018 (0393329011)
ASIN: 393329011
Publish date: October 17th 2006
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Technically, this was a did not finish, but after weeks and being within 100 pages of the end, it's counting in the tally of books read.This book subject is very interesting. A history professor who writes this with so much info that your brain explodes every 3 pages, though, is not very fun. This w...
Technically, this was a did not finish, but after weeks and being within 100 pages of the end, it's counting in the tally of books read.This book subject is very interesting. A history professor who writes this with so much info that your brain explodes every 3 pages, though, is not very fun. This w...
A fascinating account of how people dealt with darkness before electricity.