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At home

a short history of private life

Bill Bryson
3.99 (97659 Reviews)

Überblick über At home

Explore your home's hidden secrets with Bill Bryson as he reveals why doors were tiny (not because people were shorter), how vitamins skip from E to K, and why The New York Times called this room-by-room historical journey "delightful" - enough fascinating facts for "five years' worth of dinner conversation."

Kernthemen in At home

  • domestic history
  • everyday objects
  • architectural evolution
  • private life
  • material culture

Zitate aus At home

  • Houses aren't refuges from history-they're where history ultimately resides.

  • Houses have almost no defining qualities-yet we instantly recognize domesticity worldwide.

  • Ironically, farming initially worsened human health.

  • The concept of personal space proved revolutionary, with people craving more of it.

Personen in At home

  • Bill BrysonAuthor and narrator exploring his Norfolk rectory
  • Joseph PaxtonGardener who designed the Crystal Palace
  • Thomas MarshamProsperous clergyman who built Bryson's home
  • Samuel ColtInventor of the revolver with interchangeable parts
  • Cyrus McCormickInventor of the mechanical reaper

Über den Autor

Über den Autor von At home

William McGuire Bryson, bestselling author of At Home: A Short History of Private Life, is celebrated for his witty explorations of history, science, and human curiosity.

Born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1951, Bryson honed his trademark blend of humor and meticulous research during his two-decade residency in England.

During this time, he transitioned from journalism to acclaimed travel memoirs like Notes from a Small Island and A Walk in the Woods—the latter adapted into a 2015 film starring Robert Redford. His works, including the million-copy bestseller A Short History of Nearly Everything (which won the Aventis Prize for science writing), demystify complex subjects through accessible storytelling.

A former Chancellor of Durham University and recipient of an honorary OBE, Bryson’s At Home extends his signature style to unraveling the hidden histories of everyday domestic life. The book debuted as a New York Times bestseller, further cementing his reputation as a master of making the mundane extraordinary.

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FAQ zu diesem Buch

Bill Bryson’s At Home explores the hidden history of domestic life through a room-by-room tour of his Victorian parsonage. Each chapter uses everyday spaces—like kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms—to uncover broader historical themes, from hygiene practices and architecture to social revolutions and technological advancements. Bryson reveals how global events, trade, and cultural shifts shaped the comforts of modern homes.

History enthusiasts, curious readers, and fans of Bill Bryson’s witty storytelling will enjoy this book. It’s ideal for those interested in social history, architecture, or the evolution of daily life. Bryson’s accessible style makes complex topics engaging for both casual readers and academics.

Yes—Bryson masterfully blends humor, research, and storytelling to transform mundane household objects into fascinating historical artifacts. The book offers fresh perspectives on how global innovation and cultural changes influenced private life, making it a compelling read for anyone curious about the origins of everyday comforts.

  • Room-as-lens: Each room symbolizes a historical theme (e.g., kitchens reflect culinary evolution).
  • Invisible labor: Explores the overlooked role of servants in maintaining households.
  • Comfort’s evolution: Traces how modern conveniences like heating and plumbing developed.
  • Globalization’s impact: Connects spice trade routes and industrial advances to domestic design.

Bryson links the Industrial Revolution to home innovations like mass-produced furniture, gas lighting, and centralized heating. He explains how factories reshaped materials like glass and iron, enabling larger windows and sturdier structures, while social changes reduced reliance on live-in servants.

The kitchen chapter details its transformation from a smoky, multipurpose space to a specialized hub. Bryson highlights the 18th-century spice trade’s influence on cuisine, the rise of stoves over open fires, and how refrigeration revolutionized food preservation.

Servants were essential yet often exploited, working long hours for low wages. Bryson describes how their roles reflected social hierarchies—wealthy families employed large staffs—and how labor reforms and technological advances gradually reduced dependency on domestic help.

Bryson ties bedrooms to themes of privacy, sleep, and mortality. He examines the evolution of beds (from straw mats to box springs), the cultural shift toward separate sleeping quarters, and how Victorian mourning customs influenced bedroom design.

Bryson combines meticulous research with humor and anecdotal storytelling, turning dense historical topics into engaging narratives. His curiosity-driven approach—like questioning why forks have four tines—makes the book relatable and memorable.

Some critics note the book’s broad scope can feel disjointed, as Bryson meanders between topics. However, most praise its ability to weave disparate historical threads into a cohesive exploration of domesticity’s hidden significance.

Unlike his travelogues (A Walk in the Woods) or science deep dives (A Short History of Nearly Everything), At Home focuses on microhistory. It retains Bryson’s trademark humor but prioritizes everyday objects over grand narratives, offering a unique lens on human progress.

The book underscores how past innovations—from plumbing to furniture design—shape modern living. In an era of smart homes and sustainability debates, Bryson’s insights remind readers that domestic spaces are ever-evolving reflections of societal values.

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