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Reviews and discussion of books and other publications about cleaning:
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_Chasing Dirt - The American Pursuit of Cleanliness_. Suellen Hoy. Oxford University Press, New York, 1995. xiv, 258 pp. + plates. $25 or LB17.99. (from a review in SCIENCE, 11 August 1995) "Filthy" and "squalid" are words Americans today might think of as describing refugee camps or the slums of Third World cities. In the 18th century, however, the terms were applied to America and Americans. Their surroundings were polluted, their living quarters filthy, and their persons unclean. It is natural to wonder how and why America became a nation proud of its plumbing and devoted to personal hygiene. _Chasing Dirt_ provides answers to these questions, showing how social movements, public health concerns, and business interests tried to rid the nation of dirt in all its public and personal manifestations, and to reshape American culture. Indeed, as Suellen Hoy subtly suggests, what unites Americans divided by gender, race, class, ethnicity, and region is their collective appreciation for cleanliness.
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