Stadin, Kekke, 1951-

The formal call in the making of the Baltic bourgeoisie / Kekke Stadin ; translation by Lena Olsson. - New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. - 1 online resource (vii, 189 pages) : illustrations. - Routledge studies in cultural history ; 108 .

Introduction -- The World as a social space -- The representative home -- Dressed and ready to call -- The art of paying a call -- The practice of morning calls -- Nordic evening calls or continental salon life -- The conversation about society life -- Closing remarks.

"This book studies the making of the bourgeoisie the Baltic Sea region in the 19th Century. This region was peripheral in comparison to England and France, with respect to, for instance, urbanization, economic development, liberalism, and consumption. The bourgeoisie was still a class-to-be. By the end of the Century the bourgeoisie was a self-aware class incorporated in the European bourgeoisie. Their life style was mostly the same as in Western Europe, but there were also some cultural differences. The author argues that in the Baltic Sea area this life style was shaped by both women and men. Thus, the study deals with the heterosocial life in private homes. Society life became an important instrument for defining and controlling the new social boundaries. This was also where, through the encounters among like-minded people, values and norms were tested, negotiated, and honed. This is studied in the context of the new ideals and morals connected to the bourgeoisie: a bourgeois work ethic based on industriousness and hard work, and the quiet family life of the home. Focus is on the calls, the hub around which society life was formed. No social interaction in the home was possible without morning calls"--

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Middle class--History--Baltic Sea Region--19th century.
Man-woman relationships--History--Baltic Sea Region--19th century.
Etiquette--History--Baltic Sea Region--19th century.
HISTORY / Europe / Scandinavia
HISTORY / Europe / Baltic States
HISTORY / Modern / General

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