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Document Description
Title
Social
interaction
between
townspeople
and
summer
residents
in the
resort
community
of
Nahant
,
Massachusetts
Author
Lowell
,
Mary
Windsor.
Description
Thesis
(M.A.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1976.
Folklore
Date
1976
Pagination
[8], 200 leaves : ill.
Subject
Nahant
(Mass.)--Social
life
and
customs
Degree
M.A.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Folklore
Discipline
Folklore
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
United States--Massachusetts--Nahant
Notes
Bibliography
:
leaves
169-179
Abstract
The
purpose
of this
study
is
to
examine
social
interaction
in the
resort
community
of
Nahant
,
Massachusetts
,
one
of the
earliest
east
coast
summer
resorts
and the
summer
residence
for
prominent
Bostonians
from the
1800s
to the
early
1900s.
The
period
emphasized
is
from
1900
to
World
War
II
by
which
time
the
town
had
become
a
year-round
community.
The
focal
point
of the
study
is
the
reconstruction
of the
relationship
between
two
distinct
social
classes:
the
Boston
summer
people
and the
local
permanent
residents
whose
livelihood
depended
on the
summer
resort
industry.
One
folklore
form
, the
personal
experience
narrative
,
through
which
this
relationship
is
demonstrated
will be
analyzed.
--
Fieldwork
for this
study
was
conducted
in the
author's
home
community
and
field
methods
included
interviewing
townspeople
and
remaining
summer
residents
as
well
as
participating
in
local
activities
and
folklore
events.
Disciplines
other
than
folklore
,
most
notably
sociology
and
oral
history
, are
incorporated
in this
study.
--
The
history
of the
permanent
settlement
and that of the
resort
era
of the
town
are
discussed
separately
to
demonstrate
specific
factors
of the
development
of
each
while
keeping
in
mind
the
interdependence
of the
summer
and
year-round
populations.
Social
change
and
social
status
are then
examined
to
determine
certain
factors
contributing
to the
change
from a
summer
resort
to a
year-round
community
and to
understand
Nahant's
current
position
as a
suburb
of
Boston.
The
relationship
between
the
townspeople
and the
summer
residents
on a
business
and
social
level
are
studied
noting
the
differing
life
styles
of the
two
groups.
The
relationship
is
demonstrated
in
part
through
the
personal
experience
narratives
of
one
of the
last
remaining
tradesmen
to be
involved
in the
once
lucrative
summer
business.
As
well
as
presenting
the
memories
of this
local
plumber
,
Charlie
Gallery
, this
study
also
includes
a
discussion
of
Gallery
as a
storyteller.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76006012
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
PDF File
(110.08
MB)
--
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