Olfactory Approaches to Historical Study: The Smells of Chicago's Stockyard Jungle, 1900-1910

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === As historians have expanded their interests from focusing on great men and groundbreaking events to perspectives that explore everyday experiences or ordinary people, odor emerges as an important interpretative lens. Understanding the olf...

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Main Author: McNulty, Christine
Other Authors: Wokeck, Marianne Sophia
Language:en_US
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1805/1898
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spelling ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-18982019-05-10T15:20:49Z Olfactory Approaches to Historical Study: The Smells of Chicago's Stockyard Jungle, 1900-1910 McNulty, Christine Wokeck, Marianne Sophia sense Chicago odor cleanliness hygiene meatpacking housing labor Back of the Yards Union Stockyards smell miasma Social history Union Stock Yard & Transit Company of Chicago -- History -- 20th century Odors -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century Industrial hygiene Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) As historians have expanded their interests from focusing on great men and groundbreaking events to perspectives that explore everyday experiences or ordinary people, odor emerges as an important interpretative lens. Understanding the olfactory history of communities, especially what types of odors were present and how people perceived and reacted to them, enlarges historians’ understanding of the life experiences and behaviors of people in the past. The historical study of odor provides insights into how quality of life and standards of living have changed over time. Understanding how people of different times reacted to odors suggests how they perceived the sensory world around them, including people living close by. In this thesis, I examine the olfactory conditions of the neighborhood surrounding the Union Stockyards and associated meat processing facilities on Chicago’s south side in the first decade of the twentieth century. During this period, an overpowering combination of putrid odors characterized this neighborhood, known as Back of the Yards. Various factors contributed to this malodorous “smellscape,” and it impacted the quality of life of the predominantly immigrant communities that made up the workforce and residents of that neighborhood. 2009 2009-06-23T21:47:21Z 2009-06-23T21:47:21Z 2009 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1805/1898 en_US
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topic sense
Chicago
odor
cleanliness
hygiene
meatpacking
housing
labor
Back of the Yards
Union Stockyards
smell
miasma
Social history
Union Stock Yard & Transit Company of Chicago -- History -- 20th century
Odors -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century
Industrial hygiene
spellingShingle sense
Chicago
odor
cleanliness
hygiene
meatpacking
housing
labor
Back of the Yards
Union Stockyards
smell
miasma
Social history
Union Stock Yard & Transit Company of Chicago -- History -- 20th century
Odors -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century
Industrial hygiene
McNulty, Christine
Olfactory Approaches to Historical Study: The Smells of Chicago's Stockyard Jungle, 1900-1910
description Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === As historians have expanded their interests from focusing on great men and groundbreaking events to perspectives that explore everyday experiences or ordinary people, odor emerges as an important interpretative lens. Understanding the olfactory history of communities, especially what types of odors were present and how people perceived and reacted to them, enlarges historians’ understanding of the life experiences and behaviors of people in the past. The historical study of odor provides insights into how quality of life and standards of living have changed over time. Understanding how people of different times reacted to odors suggests how they perceived the sensory world around them, including people living close by. In this thesis, I examine the olfactory conditions of the neighborhood surrounding the Union Stockyards and associated meat processing facilities on Chicago’s south side in the first decade of the twentieth century. During this period, an overpowering combination of putrid odors characterized this neighborhood, known as Back of the Yards. Various factors contributed to this malodorous “smellscape,” and it impacted the quality of life of the predominantly immigrant communities that made up the workforce and residents of that neighborhood.
author2 Wokeck, Marianne Sophia
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McNulty, Christine
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title Olfactory Approaches to Historical Study: The Smells of Chicago's Stockyard Jungle, 1900-1910
title_short Olfactory Approaches to Historical Study: The Smells of Chicago's Stockyard Jungle, 1900-1910
title_full Olfactory Approaches to Historical Study: The Smells of Chicago's Stockyard Jungle, 1900-1910
title_fullStr Olfactory Approaches to Historical Study: The Smells of Chicago's Stockyard Jungle, 1900-1910
title_full_unstemmed Olfactory Approaches to Historical Study: The Smells of Chicago's Stockyard Jungle, 1900-1910
title_sort olfactory approaches to historical study: the smells of chicago's stockyard jungle, 1900-1910
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