Spa sociability in Bath and Pyrmont [ Health / Nature ]
… society.’ Openness for Neil McKendrick in the Birth of a Consumer Society. The Commercialization of Eighteenth-Century England 1 relies on a flexible and open political and social system and fosters a culture of innovation. By this … J. Brewer and J.H. Plumb (eds.), The Birth of a Consumer Society. The Commercialization of Eighteenth-Century England (London: Europe Publications, 1992), p. 9-33. 2 . See Lothar Gall, Von der ständischen zur bürgerlichen … ‘a distant resemblance to the English Masters of Ceremonies,’ whereas ‘proper spa physicians were entirely absent in England.’ This greater degree of regulation of social life meant for her that life in English spas was far more organized …
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