The New England Kitchen Magazine

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Genre : Home economics
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Release : 1894
File : 322 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000083993893


New England Kitchen Magazine

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Genre : Home economics
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Release : 1895
File : 336 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D00336535J


The New England Kitchen

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Genre : Home economics
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Release : 1895
File : 350 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433007728847


The American Kitchen Magazine

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Genre : Home economics
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Release : 1897
File : 262 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000096205384


Revolution At The Table

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In this wide-ranging and entertaining study Harvey Levenstein tells of the remarkable transformation in how Americans ate that took place from 1880 to 1930.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Harvey Levenstein
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2023-11-10
File : 300 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520342910


Everyday Housekeeping

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Release : 1897
File : 266 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B2869053


Perfection Salad

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This social history tells the story of America's transformation from a nation of honest appetites into an obedient market for instant mashed potatoes. The author investigates a women reformers at the turn of the twentieth century--including Fannie Farmer of the Boston Cooking School--who were determined to modernize the American diet through a "scientific" approach to cooking. It reveals why we think the way we do about food today.--Publisher's description.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Laura Shapiro
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2008-10-02
File : 300 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0520257383


Modern Housekeeping

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Release : 1895
File : 384 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112047636466


The American Kitchen Magazine

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Genre : Home economics
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Release : 1902
File : 902 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433007728946


The Grand Domestic Revolution

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"This is a book that is full of things I have never seen before, and full of new things to say about things I thought I knew well. It is a book about houses and about culture and about how each affects the other, and it must stand as one of the major works on the history of modern housing." - Paul Goldberger, The New York Times Book Review Long before Betty Friedan wrote about "the problem that had no name" in The Feminine Mystique, a group of American feminists whose leaders included Melusina Fay Peirce, Mary Livermore, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman campaigned against women's isolation in the home and confinement to domestic life as the basic cause of their unequal position in society.The Grand Domestic Revolution reveals the innovative plans and visionary strategies of these persistent women, who developed the theory and practice of what Hayden calls "material feminism" in pursuit of economic independence and social equality. The material feminists' ambitious goals of socialized housework and child care meant revolutionizing the American home and creating community services. They raised fundamental questions about the relationship of men, women, and children in industrial society. Hayden analyzes the utopian and pragmatic sources of the feminists' programs for domestic reorganization and the conflicts over class, race, and gender they encountered. This history of a little-known intellectual tradition challenging patriarchal notions of "women's place" and "women's work" offers a new interpretation of the history of American feminism and a new interpretation of the history of American housing and urban design. Hayden shows how the material feminists' political ideology led them to design physical space to create housewives' cooperatives, kitchenless houses, day-care centers, public kitchens, and community dining halls. In their insistence that women be paid for domestic labor, the material feminists won the support of many suffragists and of novelists such as Edward Bellamy and William Dean Howells, who helped popularize their cause. Ebenezer Howard, Rudolph Schindler, and Lewis Mumford were among the many progressive architects and planners who promoted the reorganization of housing and neighborhoods around the needs of employed women. In reevaluating these early feminist plans for the environmental and economic transformation of American society and in recording the vigorous and many-sided arguments that evolved around the issues they raised, Hayden brings to light basic economic and spacial contradictions which outdated forms of housing and inadequate community services still create for American women and for their families.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Dolores Hayden
Publisher : MIT Press
Release : 1982-06-17
File : 386 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0262580551