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The Homemaker's Handbook: 11 Classic Books on Household Mastery - Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Management Public School Domestic Science Housekeeping in Old Virginia etc - cover

The Homemaker's Handbook: 11 Classic Books on Household Mastery - Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Management Public School Domestic Science Housekeeping in Old Virginia etc

Anna M. Cooley, Richard Bradley, Maria Parloa, Helen Kinne, Adelaide Hoodless, Thomas Chapman, Ontario Department of Education of

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The Homemaker's Handbook: 11 Classic Books on Household Mastery offers a rich tapestry of guidance on domestic expertise, melding together diverse literary styles from instructional narratives to poetic reflections on household management. The anthology captures the intricate balance between scientifically informed instruction and culturally imbued traditions in home economics, forming a multifaceted exploration of domesticity. The works included traverse a variety of themes from culinary arts to home decor, each selected to provide readers with a robust toolkit for managing the complexities of home life. The anthology features luminaries like Ontario's Department of Education, whose educational agenda influenced fundamental modes of understanding domestic management. Paired with the insights of pioneering educators such as Adelaide Hoodless and Helen Kinne, the collection brings to light the historical underpinnings of home economics as a critical discipline. Together with other contributors like Maria Parloa and Anna M. Cooley, their writings echo the broader cultural movements toward professionalizing household skills and fostering empowerment within domestic roles, serving as a historical document reflecting strategic advances in women's education and agency. This anthology is indispensable for readers eager to explore the evolution of household artistry through a multiplicity of scholarly and practical perspectives. In a single volume, The Homemaker’s Handbook provides educational riches, offering both historical insights and practical knowledge. Whether for academic study or personal enrichment, it invites readers to engage with the dynamic dialogue constructed across generations, compelling a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship intertwined with homemaking duties. Ultimately, it is a celebration of the household as a domain of significant mastery and innovation.
Disponibile da: 04/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2546 pagine.

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