The rise of cities introduced guilds, which influenced how artisans lived and socialized within their specific professional communities. 3. The New Age: The Birth of Modern Leisure

A shift toward intellectual entertainment. Salons, coffee houses, and the reading of newspapers became the lifestyle of the burgeoning middle class.

The Industrial Revolution changed how people lived. Families moved from rural huts to cramped city apartments. This led to a "separation of work and home," giving birth to the concept of "free time."

The textbook is dense; GDZ often distills the main points of lifestyle changes.

Lifestyle was dictated by the agricultural cycle and the church calendar. Entertainment was rare and usually tied to religious festivals, folk songs, and village fairs.

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