"The Clean Body is a swift, lively, and sweeping survey as well as a thoroughly enjoyable read. Ward's ability to synthesize the history of seven countries is remarkable. It offers readers a fascinating perspective on the history of cleanliness at a time when it is likely on many of our minds as we wash our hands for reasons of both personal hygiene and civic duty." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History
"Peter Ward skillfully distills wide-ranging academic research into a coherent and entertaining narrative pageant of Western European and North American concepts about and mechanics of personal cleanliness." Choice
"Ward has written a rare thing: a history of the clean body, yes, but also a history of societal expectation, technological innovation, class, privacy and spare time. This is one of those uncommon works that makes the everyday hardship of the past come to life, while at the same time making the reader critique their own expectations about the world. A masterful work." History Today
"In The Clean Body: A Modern History [Ward] promises to tell the story of the 'cleanliness revolution, ' offering cleanliness as a lens through which to view a society in transition, whether culturally, technologically, or scientifically." Our environmental woes too are the logical conclusion to a history of growing consumption, of things as well as resources. As Ward writes, "Once an element of nature, [water] had become a commodity, an engineered product of the industrial economy, ... its presence in everyday life taken utterly for granted."" Literary Review of Canada
"As The Clean Body makes clear, the hygiene revolution was tied in with the rise of consumerism and its concomitant exploitation of natural resources -- things that have contributed greatly to our current environmental tipping point." The Montreal Gazette