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The Country Life Bulletin

The Country Life Bulletin
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Total Pages: 326
Release: 1927
Genre: Country life
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Domestic Commerce Series

Domestic Commerce Series
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Total Pages: 292
Release: 1932
Genre: Commerce
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Rethinking Home Economics

Rethinking Home Economics
Author: Sarah Stage
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1501729942

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Until recently, historians tended to dismiss home economics as little more than a conspiracy to keep women in the kitchen. This landmark volume initiates collaboration among home economists, family and consumer science professionals, and women's historians. What knits the essays together is a willingness to revisit the subject of home economics with neither indictment nor apology. The volume includes significant new work that places home economics in the twentieth century within the context of the development of women's professions. Rethinking Home Economics documents the evolution of a profession from the home economics movement launched by Ellen Richards in the early twentieth century to the modern field renamed Family and Consumer Sciences in 1994. The essays in this volume show the range of activities pursued under the rubric of home economics, from dietetics and parenting, teaching and cooperative extension work, to test kitchen and product development. Exploration of the ways in which gender, race, and class influenced women's options in colleges and universities, hospitals, business, and industry, as well as government has provided a greater understanding of the obstacles women encountered and the strategies they used to gain legitimacy as the field developed.


Mixed Harvest

Mixed Harvest
Author: Hal S. Barron
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807860263

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Mixed Harvest explores rural responses to the transformation of the northern United States from an agricultural society into an urban and industrial one. According to Hal S. Barron, country people from New England to North Dakota negotiated the rise of large-scale organizational society and consumer culture in ways marked by both resistance and accommodation, change and continuity. Between 1870 and 1930, communities in the rural North faced a number of challenges. Reformers and professionals sought to centralize authority and diminish local control over such important aspects of rural society as schools and roads; large-scale business corporations wielded increasing market power, to the detriment of independent family farmers; and an encroaching urban-based consumer culture threatened rural beliefs in the primacy of their local communities and the superiority of country life. But, Barron argues, by reconfiguring traditional rural values of localism, independence, republicanism, and agrarian fundamentalism, country people successfully created a distinct rural subculture. Consequently, agrarian society continued to provide a counterpoint to the dominant trends in American society well into the twentieth century.


Bulletin

Bulletin
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Total Pages: 844
Release: 1927
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Rural America

Rural America
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Total Pages: 172
Release: 1928
Genre: Country life
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Stir It Up

Stir It Up
Author: Megan J. Elias
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812221214

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Stir It Up explores the changing aims of home economics while putting the phenomena of Martha Stewart, Rachael Ray, Ty Pennington, and the "Mommy Wars" into historical context.


Experiment Station Record

Experiment Station Record
Author: United States. Office of Experiment Stations
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Total Pages: 1046
Release: 1942
Genre: Agricultural experiment stations
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