
Secret History of English Spas, The
Melanie King(Author)
Bodleian Library (Publisher)
Published on 24. September 2021
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-85124-453-9 (ISBN)
Description
English spas have a long and steamy history, from the thermal baths of Aquae Sulis in Bath to the stews of Southwark, the elegant pump rooms of Cheltenham and Buxton to the Victorian mania for hydrotherapy and Turkish hammams.
'The Secret History of English Spas' is an informative but light-hearted social and cultural history of our obsession with drinking and bathing in spa waters. It tells the stories of the rich, the famous, the poor and the sick, all of whom visited spas in hopes of curing everything from infertility to leprosy and gonorrhoea. It depicts the entrepreneurs who promoted these resorts - often on the basis of the most dubious scientific evidence - and the riotous and salacious social life enjoyed in spa towns, where moral health might suffer even as bodies were cleansed and purged.
And yet English spas also offered an ideal of civility and politeness, providing a place where social classes and sexes could mingle and enjoy refined entertainments such as music and dance - all part of the fashionable pastime referred to as 'taking the waters'.
'The Secret History of English Spas' is an informative but light-hearted social and cultural history of our obsession with drinking and bathing in spa waters. It tells the stories of the rich, the famous, the poor and the sick, all of whom visited spas in hopes of curing everything from infertility to leprosy and gonorrhoea. It depicts the entrepreneurs who promoted these resorts - often on the basis of the most dubious scientific evidence - and the riotous and salacious social life enjoyed in spa towns, where moral health might suffer even as bodies were cleansed and purged.
And yet English spas also offered an ideal of civility and politeness, providing a place where social classes and sexes could mingle and enjoy refined entertainments such as music and dance - all part of the fashionable pastime referred to as 'taking the waters'.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
With printed dust jacket
Illustrations
75 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
784 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85124-453-9 (9781851244539)
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Person
Melanie King is the author of 'The Lady is a Spy' (2019), 'Tea, Coffee and Chocolate' (2015) and 'Can Onions Cure Ear-ache?' (2012).
Content
Contents
Map
Chapter 1: Salus per Aquam: The Origins of English Spas
Chapter 2: Taking the Plunge: The Development of Spaws in England
Chapter 3: Bladud's Realm: Beau Nash in Bath
Chapter 4: Sense of Humours: Bathing and Drinking the Waters
Chapter 5: 'All the Amusements': A Season at Bath
Chapter 6: The Wells of Scandal: Men (and Women) Behaving Badly
Chapter 7: I Do like to be Beside the Seaside: a Dose of Vitamin Sea
Chapter 8: The Water Cure: The Victorian Mania for Hydrotherapy
Chapter 9: A Lot of Hot Air: Vapour Pumps and Turkish Baths
Chapter 10: Leisure and Luxury: The Modern Spa
Appendix 1: Definition of Mineral Waters
Notes
Bibliography
Picture Credits
Index
Map
Chapter 1: Salus per Aquam: The Origins of English Spas
Chapter 2: Taking the Plunge: The Development of Spaws in England
Chapter 3: Bladud's Realm: Beau Nash in Bath
Chapter 4: Sense of Humours: Bathing and Drinking the Waters
Chapter 5: 'All the Amusements': A Season at Bath
Chapter 6: The Wells of Scandal: Men (and Women) Behaving Badly
Chapter 7: I Do like to be Beside the Seaside: a Dose of Vitamin Sea
Chapter 8: The Water Cure: The Victorian Mania for Hydrotherapy
Chapter 9: A Lot of Hot Air: Vapour Pumps and Turkish Baths
Chapter 10: Leisure and Luxury: The Modern Spa
Appendix 1: Definition of Mineral Waters
Notes
Bibliography
Picture Credits
Index