Home Education 5. The Men Move In: Home Economics, 1950-1970
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5. The Men Move In: Home Economics, 1950-1970

  • Margaret W. Rossiter
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Rethinking Home Economics
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© 2019 Cornell University Press, Ithaca

© 2019 Cornell University Press, Ithaca

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Introduction Home Economics, What's in a Name? 1
  6. Section I. More Than Glorified Housekeeping
  7. 1. Ellen Richards and the Social Significance of the Home Economics Movement 17
  8. 2. Spreading the Germ Theory: Sanitary Science and Home Economics, 1880-1930 34
  9. 3. Modernizing Mothers: Home Economics and the Parent Education Movement, 1920-1945 55
  10. Section II. Women's Place: Home Economics Education
  11. 4. Liberal Arts or Vocational Training? Home Economics Education for Girls 79
  12. 5. The Men Move In: Home Economics, 1950-1970 96
  13. Section III. They Cannot All Be Teachers: Forging Careers in Home Economics
  14. 6. Home Economists in the Hospital, 1900-1930 125
  15. 7. Legitimizing Nutrition Education: The Impact of The Great Depression 145
  16. 8. "Where Mrs. Homemaker is Never Forgotten": Lucy Maltby and Home Economics at Corning Glass Works, 1929-1965 163
  17. Section IV. Home Economics, Race, Class, and Ethnicity
  18. 9. Defining the Profession and the Good Life: Home Economics on Film 189
  19. 10. Grace under Pressure: The Black Home Extension Service in South Carolina, 1919-1966 203
  20. Section V. Who Speaks for the Consumer? Home Economics and Business
  21. 11. Agents of Modernity: Home Economists and Rural Electrification, 1925-1950 237
  22. 12. Safeguarded by Your Refrigerator: Mary Engle Pennington's Struggle with the National Association of Ice Industries 253
  23. 13. Part of the Package: Home Economists in the Consumer Products Industries, 1920-1940 271
  24. 14. Home Economics Moves into the Twenty-First Century 301
  25. Chronology of Events and Movements Which Have Defined and Shaped Home Economics 321
  26. Suggested Reading 331
  27. Contributors 335
  28. Index 339
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