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- Title
Private club culture in London and New York during the Victorian era.
- Authors
Barrows, Clayton; Bachrach, David
- Abstract
The private club literature is disparate and rarely draws comparisons between or among club cultures. In this article, club culture in New York and London are compared. Specifically, the history of private clubs in London and New York is explored, focusing on the latter part of the nineteenth century. Historical documents are reviewed in an attempt to establish the club culture in the respective cities, how clubs were viewed within their communities, and similarities that existed between 'Club Land' in London and similar club clusters in New York. While the press coverage in the respective cities seems to have been equally admiring of clubs and 'clubmen', some differences are identified between the respective club cultures and club identities, particularly with respect to the inclusivity of the clubs, and the expectations for the participation of women and married men in club life.
- Subjects
NEW York (State); LONDON (England); PRIVATE clubs; VICTORIAN Period, Great Britain, 1837-1901; MARRIED men; HISTORICAL source material
- Publication
Hospitality & Society, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 1, p27
- ISSN
2042-7913
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1386/hosp_00040_1