During the postwar period the modern family home assumed a special place in the Australian imaginary. Women achieved a greater public presence in this context, reflected in calls to Australian housewives to think about how their ideal home would look. The `new look ' required of the national home was addressed to its occupants, the Australian family, and was articulated through both government policy discourses and the popular media. Planning for and dreaming about modernity became key activities of homemaking. The requirements of women, in particular, to dream and plan for the future family produced the housewife as a modern figure responsible for the planning of a successful future for her family. The modern challenge to make home an...
© 2014 Dr. Nanette P. CarterThis thesis argues that do-it-yourself (DIY) activity made a substantial...
This thesis examines the meanings of the kitchen to women who were wives, mothers, housewives and ho...
This thesis is a study of postwar interior design in Australia. The first half of the thesis seeks ...
During the postwar period the modern family home assumed a special place in the Australian imaginary...
Following the austerity of war, Australians in the 1950s were keen to pursue their inter-related amb...
The topic which I have chosen to research - 'Women and Domesticity' focusing on the sub-culture of r...
Alastair Greig's paper examines the modem home through the medium of Australian House and Garden, an...
A home with all modern conveniences became a reality for an increasing number of people, including a...
Publisher version is restricted access in accordance with the publisher's policy.In the post-war yea...
This talk focuses on the wives and mothers who found themselves in charge of their new homes, in Met...
In the post-war years, as the suburbs were expanding, older criticisms of suburban life as shallow a...
The post-war period in Australia (1945–1965) saw women returning to housework and housewifery from t...
In the period of reconstruction that followed World War 11, record numbers of Australians set up hom...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Carolyn LovittThis thesis will examine the White Aus...
By 1913, more than one-third (37 per cent) of Australia's population lived in cities and we can mars...
© 2014 Dr. Nanette P. CarterThis thesis argues that do-it-yourself (DIY) activity made a substantial...
This thesis examines the meanings of the kitchen to women who were wives, mothers, housewives and ho...
This thesis is a study of postwar interior design in Australia. The first half of the thesis seeks ...
During the postwar period the modern family home assumed a special place in the Australian imaginary...
Following the austerity of war, Australians in the 1950s were keen to pursue their inter-related amb...
The topic which I have chosen to research - 'Women and Domesticity' focusing on the sub-culture of r...
Alastair Greig's paper examines the modem home through the medium of Australian House and Garden, an...
A home with all modern conveniences became a reality for an increasing number of people, including a...
Publisher version is restricted access in accordance with the publisher's policy.In the post-war yea...
This talk focuses on the wives and mothers who found themselves in charge of their new homes, in Met...
In the post-war years, as the suburbs were expanding, older criticisms of suburban life as shallow a...
The post-war period in Australia (1945–1965) saw women returning to housework and housewifery from t...
In the period of reconstruction that followed World War 11, record numbers of Australians set up hom...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Carolyn LovittThis thesis will examine the White Aus...
By 1913, more than one-third (37 per cent) of Australia's population lived in cities and we can mars...
© 2014 Dr. Nanette P. CarterThis thesis argues that do-it-yourself (DIY) activity made a substantial...
This thesis examines the meanings of the kitchen to women who were wives, mothers, housewives and ho...
This thesis is a study of postwar interior design in Australia. The first half of the thesis seeks ...