This book is based on a body of research investigating the visual and material culture of the Victorian and Edwardian working classes. It focuses in particular on issues of cleanliness and dirt, which are understood as both material practices and as a complex set of discourses around domesticity, respectability, motherhood, the body and personal subjectivity.\ud \ud The book deals with this subject in three chapters, looking at 'official' discourses around cleanliness and dirt (advice literature and government publications), the actual practice of routines of cleanliness within the home (using autobiographical and social observation sources as evidence) and the development of commercial imagery around cleanliness, as soap became a heavily b...
In this paper we begin to open the black box that constitutes the organisation of domestic cleaning ...
The rapid emergence of the middle class in England during the nineteenth century affected many aspec...
The Stuff of Life is an accessible, well-researched guide to how environmental improvements – to foo...
This book is based on a body of research investigating the visual and material culture of the Victor...
The aim of this thesis is to examine attitudes towards and the practice of cleanliness in the Britis...
This paper explores the practice and ideology of domestic labour in the British working classes of t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96421/1/j.1468-0424.2011.01648_12.x.pd
This article examines the material culture of British working‐class homes in the late Victorian and ...
"Eileen Cleere argues in this interdisciplinary study that mid-century discoveries about hygiene and...
Victorians were worried about dirt. With the rise of industrialism in the first quarter of the centu...
Book synopsis: Dirt - and our rituals to eradicate it - are as much a part of our everyday lives as ...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
This peer-reviewed paper builds on the examination of cleanliness and dirt in my authored book Soap ...
This paper examines the representation of the everyday working class home in a set of literatures th...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
In this paper we begin to open the black box that constitutes the organisation of domestic cleaning ...
The rapid emergence of the middle class in England during the nineteenth century affected many aspec...
The Stuff of Life is an accessible, well-researched guide to how environmental improvements – to foo...
This book is based on a body of research investigating the visual and material culture of the Victor...
The aim of this thesis is to examine attitudes towards and the practice of cleanliness in the Britis...
This paper explores the practice and ideology of domestic labour in the British working classes of t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96421/1/j.1468-0424.2011.01648_12.x.pd
This article examines the material culture of British working‐class homes in the late Victorian and ...
"Eileen Cleere argues in this interdisciplinary study that mid-century discoveries about hygiene and...
Victorians were worried about dirt. With the rise of industrialism in the first quarter of the centu...
Book synopsis: Dirt - and our rituals to eradicate it - are as much a part of our everyday lives as ...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
This peer-reviewed paper builds on the examination of cleanliness and dirt in my authored book Soap ...
This paper examines the representation of the everyday working class home in a set of literatures th...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
In this paper we begin to open the black box that constitutes the organisation of domestic cleaning ...
The rapid emergence of the middle class in England during the nineteenth century affected many aspec...
The Stuff of Life is an accessible, well-researched guide to how environmental improvements – to foo...