Clean - Unsanitised History of Wash

Author(s): Katherine Ashenburg

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Personal hygiene is something that only other people never seem to get quite right...Yet in this fascinating history of washing our bodies Katherine Ashenburg discovers that cleanliness exists above all in our minds: it is a cultural creation and a constant work in progress...Napoleon once wrote in a love letter to Josephine 'I return to Paris in five days. Stop washing.' To smell like a human was not always the misdemeanour it is today. Body odour was in fact an important factor of sex and courtship, considered by some to be a powerful aphrodisiac, as we see in Napoleon's letter. Contrary to what we like to think, no bodily odour is innately disgusting, instead it is our noses which adapt to fit our beliefs.The Romans would bathe in company and daily. Later, Europe underwent four centuries without a bath. Was it the threat of diseases like syphilis that it feared in the soapy water? Religion links the act of washing with forgiveness and regeneration. We wash the bodies of dead loved ones because somehow we imagine it as the end of the old and the beginning of the new. First published 2008.

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General Fields

  • : 9781846680953
  • : Profile Books Ltd
  • : Profile Books Ltd
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Katherine Ashenburg
  • : Hardback
  • : 613.4109
  • : 368
  • : Social & cultural history
  • : illustrations