
Rethinking Home Economics
by Stage, Sarah; Vincenti, Virginia B.Buy New
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Table of Contents
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: Home Economics, What's in a Name? | p. 1 |
More Than Glorified Housekeeping | p. 15 |
Ellen Richards and the Social Significance of the Home Economics Movement | p. 17 |
Spreading the Germ Theory: Sanitary Science and Home Economics, 1880-1930 | p. 34 |
Modernizing Mothers: Home Economics and the Parent Education Movement, 1920-1945 | p. 55 |
Women's Place: Home Economics Education | p. 77 |
Liberal Arts or Vocational Training? Home Economics Education for Girls | p. 79 |
The Men Move In: Home Economics in Higher Education, 1950-1970 | p. 96 |
Reminiscences | p. 118 |
They Cannot All Be Teachers: Forging Careers in Home Economics | p. 123 |
Home Economists in the Hospital, 1900-1930 | p. 125 |
Legitimizing Nutrition Education: The Impact of the Great Depression | p. 145 |
"Where Mrs. Homemaker Is Never Forgotten": Lucy Maltby and Home Economics at Corning Glass Works, 1929-1965 | p. 163 |
Reminiscences | p. 181 |
Home Economics, Race, Class, and Ethnicity | p. 187 |
Defining the Profession and the Good Life: Home Economics on Film | p. 189 |
Grace under Pressure: The Black Home Extension Service in South Carolina, 1919-1966 | p. 203 |
Reminiscences | p. 229 |
Who Speaks for the Consumer? Home Economics and Business | p. 235 |
Agents of Modernity: Home Economists and Rural Electrification, 1925-1950 | p. 237 |
Safeguarded by Your Refrigerator: Mary Eagle Pennington's Struggle with the National Association of Ice Industries | p. 253 |
Part of the Package: Home Economists in the Consumer Product Industries, 1920-1940 | p. 271 |
Reminiscences | p. 297 |
Home Economics Moves into the Twenty-First Century | p. 301 |
Chronology of Events and Movements Which Have Defined and Shaped Home Economics | p. 321 |
Suggested Reading | p. 331 |
Contributors | p. 335 |
Index | p. 341 |
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