Dairy Queens(English, Hardcover, Martin Meredith)

Dairy Queens(English, Hardcover, Martin Meredith)

  • Martin Meredith
Publisher:Harvard University PressISBN 13: 9780674048997ISBN 10: 0674048997

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Dairy Queens(English, Hardcover, Martin Meredith) is written by Martin Meredith and published by Harvard University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0674048997 (ISBN 10) and 9780674048997 (ISBN 13).

In a lively narrative that spans more than two centuries, Meredith Martin tells the story of a royal and aristocratic building type that has been largely forgotten today: the pleasure dairy of early modern France. These garden structures-most famously the faux-rustic, white marble dairy built for Marie-Antoinette's Hameau at Versailles-have long been dismissed as the trifling follies of a reckless elite. Martin challenges such assumptions and reveals the pivotal role that pleasure dairies played in cultural and political life, especially with respect to polarizing debates about nobility, femininity, and domesticity. Together with other forms of pastoral architecture such as model farms and hermitages, pleasure dairies were crucial arenas for elite women to exercise and experiment with identity and power. Opening with Catherine de' Medici's lavish dairy at Fontainebleau (c. 1560), Martin's book explores how French queens and noblewomen used pleasure dairies to naturalize their status, display their cultivated tastes, and proclaim their virtue as nurturing mothers and capable estate managers. Pleasure dairies also provided women with a site to promote good health, by spending time in salubrious gardens and consuming fresh milk. Illustrated with a dazzling array of images and photographs, Dairy Queens sheds new light on architecture, self, and society in the ancien regime.