The American country club
- ISBN
- 0813524857
The American country club is a country clubs, history book by James M. Mayo.
About this book
The American country club movement parallels the rise of suburbanization in the United States. Its roots can be found in the exclusive city clubs and summer resorts of the nineteenth century; its growth reflects a desire for permanent and organized places where the wealthy could spend their free time. By the late nineteenth century, mass transportation enabled the wealthy to escape the confines of the city, and suburbanization began. Their pursuit of pleasure - in the form of city clubs, spas, summer resorts, and sophisticated sports - became the impetus for the country club. Country clubs provided places where the elite could combine their interests in sports, the outdoors, and relaxation while separating themselves from the masses. The American Country Club chronicles the social and economic evolution of this leisure landscape. Some critics feel that the country club represents a basic liberty of social choice whereas others view it as an unnecessary source of social discrimination. Beyond these positions, James Mayo argues that our nation's political economy is reflected in the country club, which simultaneously thrives as a business and provides social status for its members.
About the Author
is the author of The American country club. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.
Explore more books by James M. Mayo →Editions & Formats
Reviews
No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.
Sign in Sign in to write a review
Frequently Asked Questions
What genre is The American country club?+
The American country club is a Country clubs, History, Clubs, Recreation centers, United states, social life and customs book.
What is The American country club about?+
The American country club movement parallels the rise of suburbanization in the United States. Its roots can be found in the exclusive city clubs and summer resorts of the nineteenth century; its growth reflects a desire for permanent and organized places where the wealthy could spend their free tim...
Who wrote The American country club?+
The American country club was written by James M. Mayo.