The American Woman's HomeThe American Womans Home, originally published in 1869, was one of the late nineteenth centurys most important handbooks of domestic advice. The result of a collaboration by two of the eras most important writers, this book represents their attempt to direct womens acquisition and use of a dizzying variety of new household consumer goods available in the postCivil War economic boom. It updates Catharine Beechers influential Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) and incorporates domestic writings by Harriet Beecher Stowe first published in The Atlantic in the 1860s. Today, the book can be likened to an anthology of household hints, with articles on cooking, decorating, housekeeping, child-rearing, hygiene, gardening, etiquette, and home amusements. The American Womans Home, almost a bible on domestic topics for Victorian women, illuminates womens roles a century and a half ago and can be used for comparison with modern theories on the role of women in the home and in society. Illustrated with the original engravings, this completely new edition offers a lively introduction by Nicole Tonkovich and notes linking the text to important historical, social, and cultural events of the late nineteenth century |
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... lungs to nourish and vitalize every part of the body . " Departures from proper domestic practice are not simply errors , but " evils " : too much amusement " must be sinful . " And difficult scientific principles " the laws that ...
... HOME . Household murder - Poisoning and starvation the inevitable result of bad air in public halls and private homes - Good air as needful as good food - Structure and operations of the lungs and their capillaries and air - 7.
Catharine Esther Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe Nicole Tonkovich. operations of the lungs and their capillaries and air - cells - How people in a confined room will use of the oxygen of its air and overload it with refuse carbonic acid ...
... lungs , stomach , throat , nose - Accidents from lightning - Stupefaction , from coal - gas or foul air- Fire - Fainting Coolness and presence of mind . — Pages 256-259 . XXVIII . SEWING , CUTTING , AND MENDING . Different kinds of ...
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Contents
VII | 23 |
VIII | 27 |
IX | 42 |
X | 53 |
XI | 58 |
XII | 71 |
XIII | 85 |
XIV | 91 |
XXVI | 197 |
XXVII | 205 |
XXVIII | 214 |
XXIX | 225 |
XXX | 228 |
XXXI | 247 |
XXXII | 256 |
XXXIII | 260 |
XV | 95 |
XVI | 108 |
XVII | 116 |
XVIII | 122 |
XIX | 129 |
XX | 146 |
XXI | 151 |
XXII | 162 |
XXIII | 167 |
XXIV | 176 |
XXV | 185 |
XXXIV | 265 |
XXXV | 270 |
XXXVI | 278 |
XXXVII | 282 |
XXXVIII | 286 |
XXXIX | 289 |
XL | 296 |
XLI | 308 |
XLII | 318 |
XLIII | 333 |