Reflections On The Seven Days Of The Week
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Author | : Dan Zadra |
Publisher | : Compendium Publishing & Communications |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012-02-15 |
Genre | : Conduct of life |
ISBN | : 9781935414179 |
Life moves pretty quickly these days. And, in the rush to make a living, we sometimes forget to live. The 7 book makes a wonderful gift because it inspires us to stop and look around with fresh eyes. To break out of our routines. To reconnect with all the things that are truly important to us. And to savor and treasure lifenot just now and then, but every day of the week. The 7 book is the fourth addition in the best-selling Life by the Numbers series, and it is easily one of the most inspiring to give or receive.
Catherine Talbot's Reflections
Author | : Catherine Talbot |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 1820 |
Genre | : Devotional literature |
ISBN | : |
The Week
Author | : David M Henkin |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2021-11-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300263066 |
An investigation into the evolution of the seven-day week and how our attachment to its rhythms influences how we live We take the seven-day week for granted, rarely asking what anchors it or what it does to us. Yet weeks are not dictated by the natural order. They are, in fact, an artificial construction of the modern world. With meticulous archival research that draws on a wide array of sources—including newspapers, restaurant menus, theater schedules, marriage records, school curricula, folklore, housekeeping guides, courtroom testimony, and diaries—David Henkin reveals how our current devotion to weekly rhythms emerged in the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century. Reconstructing how weekly patterns insinuated themselves into the social practices and mental habits of Americans, Henkin argues that the week is more than just a regimen of rest days or breaks from work, but a dominant organizational principle of modern society. Ultimately, the seven-day week shapes our understanding and experience of time.