Between 1910 and 1930, urbanization, changing gender roles, and increased culinary standardization and commercialization led Americans to lament the demise of home cooking. Gone, they claimed, were large country kitchens, run by full-time housewives, serving home-baked bread and made from scratch pies. In a successful publicity campaign in the 1920s, the restaurant industry capitalized on this discontent by promising to restore to the nation a sense of nineteenth-century domesticity. With hearty foods, matronly servers, and cozy d\u27cor, they recreated the aura of a nostalgic premodern kitchenthe very institution that they had helped to destroy. In the 1930s and 40s, restaurants would continue to attract patrons by promising to revitalize ...
During the last forty years of the United States’ fight for woman suffrage, a handful of suffragists...
This thesis looks at the social, cultural, economic, and political factors in 1950s America that mad...
Until recently, critics have devalued the Victorian cookbook as an object of literary inquiry, regul...
Between 1910 and 1930, urbanization, changing gender roles, and increased culinary standardization a...
This cookbook covers the years 1840 through 1945, a time during which American cookery underwent a f...
Between 1830 and 1880 technology, market capitalism, and the formation of the middle-class transform...
The kitchen has always been a central tenant in the American household. Allusions to the kitchen as ...
In the decades following 1945, Americans moved increasingly out of cities into suburbs. The migratio...
Citation: Ballou, Flora Evacelia. History of the kitchen. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural C...
Television cooking programmes are ubiquitous on the established institutions’ television channels, d...
The modern kitchen was emblematic of a cold war obsession with household consumer durables as a meas...
What has become of the old-fashioned home? is a phrase heard often today. Are we not living in 1929...
© Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2020.The eighty years from 1920 to 2000 saw tremendous changes in the wa...
The word kitchen has done as much work in the English language as the people who have toiled in the ...
Although American dining rooms and dining practices have changed substantially since the eve of the ...
During the last forty years of the United States’ fight for woman suffrage, a handful of suffragists...
This thesis looks at the social, cultural, economic, and political factors in 1950s America that mad...
Until recently, critics have devalued the Victorian cookbook as an object of literary inquiry, regul...
Between 1910 and 1930, urbanization, changing gender roles, and increased culinary standardization a...
This cookbook covers the years 1840 through 1945, a time during which American cookery underwent a f...
Between 1830 and 1880 technology, market capitalism, and the formation of the middle-class transform...
The kitchen has always been a central tenant in the American household. Allusions to the kitchen as ...
In the decades following 1945, Americans moved increasingly out of cities into suburbs. The migratio...
Citation: Ballou, Flora Evacelia. History of the kitchen. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural C...
Television cooking programmes are ubiquitous on the established institutions’ television channels, d...
The modern kitchen was emblematic of a cold war obsession with household consumer durables as a meas...
What has become of the old-fashioned home? is a phrase heard often today. Are we not living in 1929...
© Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2020.The eighty years from 1920 to 2000 saw tremendous changes in the wa...
The word kitchen has done as much work in the English language as the people who have toiled in the ...
Although American dining rooms and dining practices have changed substantially since the eve of the ...
During the last forty years of the United States’ fight for woman suffrage, a handful of suffragists...
This thesis looks at the social, cultural, economic, and political factors in 1950s America that mad...
Until recently, critics have devalued the Victorian cookbook as an object of literary inquiry, regul...