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Up and Down Stairs: The History of the Country House Servant
Jeremy Musson
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Description for Up and Down Stairs: The History of the Country House Servant
Paperback. A history that brings to life the real country house servants Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC Classification: HBTB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 129 x 27. Weight in Grams: 274.
Country houses were reliant on an intricate hierarchy of servants, each of whom provided an essential skill. Up and Down Stairs brings to life this hierarchy and shows how large numbers of people lived together under strict segregation and how sometimes this segregation was broken, as with the famous marriage of a squire to his dairymaid at Uppark. Jeremy Musson captures the voices of the servants who ran these vast houses, and made them work. From unpublished memoirs to letters, wages, newspaper articles, he pieces together their daily lives from the Middle Ages through to the twentieth century.
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Product Details
Publisher
John Murray
Number of pages
384
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780719597305
SKU
V9780719597305
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About Jeremy Musson
Jeremy Musson is an architectural historian and has been Architectural Editor of Country Life for the past 10 years. In his work, Jeremy has always been committed to engaging a wider public to the glories of historic buildings, and to exploring the influence of ideas about the past and preservation. He has written and edited hundreds of articles on historic ... Read more
Reviews for Up and Down Stairs: The History of the Country House Servant
This is Gosford Park as non-fiction, and utterly fascinating
Times Literary Supplement
'Entertaining saga of the class divide'
The Daily Express
'Intimate and absorbing study'
The Sunday Times
Architectural historian Masson brings alive the symbiotic relationship between the houses, their owners, and the workers.
Financial Times
'Musson is excellent on the changing ... Read more
Times Literary Supplement
'Entertaining saga of the class divide'
The Daily Express
'Intimate and absorbing study'
The Sunday Times
Architectural historian Masson brings alive the symbiotic relationship between the houses, their owners, and the workers.
Financial Times
'Musson is excellent on the changing ... Read more