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Murky waters
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21 June 2022

'Murky Waters makes a convincing and fascinating case for the spa as an ambivalent, contradictory, space that melded nostalgia and bucolic landscapes with subversive potential: a venue for gossip, sexual experimentation, and forging new and radical political alliances.'
Jennifer Wallis, Northern History
'Murky waters reflects the culmination of over two centuries of historical and literary analysis, satire, and imagination surrounding Great Britain’s vast multitude of mineral springs and spas, and it is required reading for anyone interested in this ever-flowing topic.'
Vaughn Scribner, Journal of British Studies
Introduction
1 Sick bodies
2 From bogs to jug: a risky remedy?
3 Waters of desire: promiscuity, gender and sexuality
4 Pump room politics and the murky past of spas
5 Pumping and pouring: watering places and the money business
Conclusion
Index