Globalising Housework Globalising Housework
Home

Globalising Housework

Domestic Labour in Middle-class London Homes,1850-1914

    • $77.99
    • $77.99

Publisher Description

This book shows how international influences profoundly shaped the ‘English’ home of Victorian and Edwardian London; homes which, in turn, influenced Britain’s (and Britons’) place on the world stage. The period between 1850 and 1914 was one of fundamental global change, when London homes were subject to new expanding influences that shaped how residents cleaned, ate, and cared for family. It was also the golden age of domesticity, when the making and maintaining of home expressed people’s experience of society, class, race, and politics. Focusing on the everyday toil of housework, the chapters in this volume show the ‘English’ home as profoundly global conglomeration of people, technology, and things. It examines a broad spectrum of sources, from patents to ice cream makers, and explores domestic histories through original readings and critiques of printed sources, material culture, and visual ephemera.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2021
April 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
234
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
8.8
MB
Designing Homeliness Designing Homeliness
2024
Reading Home Cultures Through Books Reading Home Cultures Through Books
2022
A Cultural History of Twin Beds A Cultural History of Twin Beds
2020
Food Identities at Home and on the Move Food Identities at Home and on the Move
2020
Making Homes Making Homes
2020
Art and Masculinity in Post-War Britain Art and Masculinity in Post-War Britain
2020