Book ID: CBB217620192

What We Did in Bed: A Horizontal History (2019)

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Fagan, Brian M. (Author)
Durrani, Nadia (Author)


Yale University Press


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 232
Language: English

Pulling back the covers on the fascinating, yet often forgotten, history of the bed  "If you thought that your bed was only good for sleeping in, having sex in, or dying in, then this book will disabuse you—in fact, it’s so entertaining, it will keep you awake long into the night.”—Paul Chrystal, author of In Bed with the Ancient Greeks and In Bed with the Romans Louis XIV ruled France from his bedchamber. Winston Churchill governed Britain from his during World War II. Travelers routinely used to bed down with complete strangers, and whole families shared beds in many preindustrial households. Beds were expensive items—and often for show. Tutankhamun was buried on a golden bed, wealthy Greeks were sent to the afterlife on dining beds, and deceased middle-class Victorians were propped up on a bed in the parlor.   In this sweeping social history that covers the past seventy thousand years, Brian Fagan and Nadia Durrani look at the endlessly varied role of the bed through time. This was a place for sex, death, childbirth, storytelling, and sociability as well as sleeping. But who did what with whom, why, and how could vary incredibly depending on the time and place. It is only in the modern era that the bed has transformed into a private, hidden zone, and its rich social history has largely been forgotten.

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Authors & Contributors
Moore, William D.
Wendland, Claire
Zarhin, Dana
Michelle Millar Fisher
Holt, Paddy
Aleksandar Damjanovic
Journals
Medical History
Science, Technology and Human Values
Science as Culture
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Publishers
MIT Press
D. A. P./Distributed Art Publishers
Yale University Press
University of Minnesota Press
University of Chicago Press
Schöningh
Concepts
Sleep; rest
Medicine
Death
Furniture
Childbirth
Sex
People
Sprat, Thomas
Sorbière, Samuel
La Hire, Philippe de
Descartes, René
Time Periods
19th century
21st century
18th century
17th century
20th century
20th century, early
Places
England
Guangzhou (China)
Malawi
Americas
Florence (Italy)
United States
Institutions
Observatoire de Paris
Royal Society of London
Cambridge University
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