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Paperback Middletown a Study in Modern American Culture Book

ISBN: 1025842901

ISBN13: 9781025842905

Middletown a Study in Modern American Culture

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"Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture" is a landmark work of sociology that provides an exhaustive and insightful analysis of community life in a representative American city during the early 20th century. Conducted by Robert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd, this pioneering study examines the intricate social fabric of Muncie, Indiana-referred to throughout the text as "Middletown"-to understand the profound shifts occurring within the American middle and working classes.

The authors categorize the daily activities of the city's inhabitants into six primary areas: getting a living, making a home, training the young, using leisure, engaging in religious practices, and participating in community activities. By contrasting the social environment of the 1890s with that of the 1920s, the work captures the dramatic transformation brought about by rapid industrialization, the rise of consumerism, and the introduction of new technologies like the automobile.

As one of the first systematic applications of anthropological methods to a contemporary Western community, "Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture" remains an essential text for understanding the historical development of American social institutions and the evolution of the modern urban identity. It offers a fascinating window into the values, struggles, and aspirations of a society in transition.

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