At Day's Close: Night in Times Past
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2006
488
Book • Nonfiction
England • 17th Century
2006
Adult
18+ years
In At Day's Close: Night in Times Past, A. Roger Ekirch explores the historical transformation of nighttime from the pre-industrial era to modern times. The book delves into how people perceived and experienced night, highlighting changes in sleep patterns, social activities, and fears associated with darkness before artificial lighting became widespread.
Informative
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Contemplative
Nostalgic
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A. Roger Ekirch's At Day's Close: Night in Times Past provides a compelling exploration of historical nocturnal life. Readers appreciate its rich, detailed research and engaging narrative but note it can be dense at times. The book reveals the intricate social and cultural aspects of night, offering both academic insight and anecdotal charm.
Readers who enjoy At Day's Close: Night in Times Past by A. Roger Ekirch are history enthusiasts intrigued by daily life in the past. Comparable to A History of Private Life, they appreciate detailed explorations of social customs and cultural shifts, particularly in how societies navigated nighttime.
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488
Book • Nonfiction
England • 17th Century
2006
Adult
18+ years
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