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Throughout history, effort, enterprise and energy have been expended by women in the ways of the household: cooking, cleaning, lighting, heating and laundrywork. This highly illustrated and delightfully written account looks at the changing role of the housewife over three hundred years. The period covered was one of immense social change - new social and family relationships, scientific advances and economic developments all had an effect on the housewife, some dramatic, others more gradual.
Much of what we now take for granted - instant hot water, heat and light at the flick of a switch, fresh food all the year round - would have been inconceivable to the many 'household managers' represented in this book. Some of the evidence comes from the hands of housewives themselves via account books and domestic memoranda. Other material has been gathered from biographies, letters and 'improving tracts' aimed at housewives and the staff they employed.
The lives of women from all walks of life and from all parts of Britain are discussed, creating a convincing picture of the similarities as well as the differences that have characterised women's domestic work from the early modern to the post-war period.
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An illustrated history of the housewife, 1650-1950
1997, St. Martin's Press
in English
0312177127 9780312177126
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-200) and index.
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