How to use this page
This site consists of ten "root" sites, many of which have other pages off of them. The 10 root pages contain my arguments, while the off-shoot pages (which are identified with the word "explore") consist of extraneous information, some of which aids my argument, and some of which is simply interesting and informative.

There are also several "buttons" sprinkled throughout these pages, which contain, small pieces of information, such as definitions, trivia, and quotes from contemporary novels. These buttons look like long grey lines, and a click of the mouse will open the window, which can be closed as if it were a normal Windows window.

This page was meant to be viewed with Netscape, and I am not sure what will happen to some of the cooler effects if a different browser is used. I know the mouseovers on the page entitled "The People who Made Up Society" will not work. If there are any problems or if you see any typos (I know this pages is riddled with them and I'm slowly unkinking them) please mail me.

Most importantly, have fun. I designed this page as an alternative to writing a two-dimensional paper, and I tried to make it have a sense of humour and to be interesting. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please tell me... I handed this in last year but I still consider it a work in progress.

Site plan
Welcome
What is Society?
The People who made up Society
A High Life
At Home
Servants
Menservants
The distaff
The Kitchen
The House party
The Season
The calender
The daily regime
The great depression
The middle class
What to do with the Nouveaux?
The American Heiress Trade
The heiresses
The Nouveaux learn what to do.
Lillie Langtry
A new Society
Society today

Credit
Thanks to: Reed Hedges, Mike Derr, Chris Worth, and Evan Hansen for technical support.