Cassell's Household Guide: Being a Complete Encyclopaedia of Domestic and Social Economy, Etc
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 428
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Author: Cassell & Company
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 428
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 400
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Published: 1877
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 414
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 792
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 412
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Beverly Lemire
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780719072222
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the daily practices of men and women in the 17th through 19th centuries to budget succesfully and make ends meet. The author shows the many ways businesses worked, such as pawning, selling, and borrowing on a regular basis, as well as the strong role gender played in the division of responsibilities.
Author: Julie Nash
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 150
ISBN-13: 9780754656395
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Servant characters, Nash contends, enable these writers to give voice to the contradictions inherent in the popular paternalistic philosophy of their times because the situation of domestic servitude itself embodies such inconsistencies. Servants, whose labor was essential to the economic and social function of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British society, made up the largest category of workers in England by the nineteenth century and yet were expected to be socially invisible. At the same time, they lived in the same houses as their masters and mistresses and were privy to the most intimate details of their lives. Both Edgeworth and Gaskell created servant characters who challenge the social hierarchy, thus exposing the potential for dehumanization and corruption inherent in the paternalistic philosophy. Nash's study opens up important avenues for future scholars of women's fiction in the nineteenth century."--BOOK JACKET.