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Marking Modern Times: A History of Clocks, Watches, and Other Timekeepers in American Life

Marking Modern Times: A History of Clocks, Watches, and Other Timekeepers in American Life - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Alexis McCrossenPublish date:2016-07-05Pages:271
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Chicago PressISBN-13:9780226379685ISBN-10:022637968XUPC:9780226379685Book Category:History, Technology & EngineeringBook Subcategory:United States, History, Technical & Manufacturing Industries & TradesSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.57 inchesWeight:0.8113Product ID:SCD4E7A8D0
The public spaces and buildings of the United States are home to many thousands of timepieces-bells, time balls, and clock faces-that tower over urban streets, peek out from lobbies, and gleam in store windows. And in the streets and squares beneath them, men, women, and children wear wristwatches of all kinds. Americans have decorated their homes with clocks and included them in their poetry, sermons, stories, and songs. And as political instruments, social tools, and cultural symbols, these personal and public timekeepers have enjoyed a broad currency in art, life, and culture.
In Marking Modern Times, Alexis McCrossen relates how the American preoccupation with time led people from across social classes to acquire watches and clocks. While noting the difficulties in regulating and synchronizing so many timepieces, McCrossen expands our understanding of the development of modern time discipline, delving into the ways we have standardized time and describing how timekeepers have served as political, social, and cultural tools in a society that doesn't merely value time but regards access to time as a natural-born right, a privilege of being an American.
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Chicago PressISBN-13:9780226379685ISBN-10:022637968XUPC:9780226379685Book Category:History, Technology & EngineeringBook Subcategory:United States, History, Technical & Manufacturing Industries & TradesSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.57 inchesWeight:0.8113Product ID:SCD4E7A8D0
Alexis McCrossen is professor of history at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. She is the author of Holy Day, Holiday: The American Sunday and the editor of Land of Necessity: Consumer Culture in the United States-Mexico Borderlands.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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