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Paperback Domestic service Book

ISBN: 9374122847

ISBN13: 9789374122846

Domestic service

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A flicker of lamplight on polished wood, the hush of footsteps in a grand hallway-behind the fa ade of nineteenth-century homes, a hidden world of household employment dynamics quietly shaped the course of American social history. In a society negotiating the boundaries of class, gender, and economic transformation, the evolution of household labour reveals not only the rhythms of daily life but also the shifting ideals and tensions that defined an era. This newly restored edition, once lost to time and now brought back by Alpha Editions, invites readers into the intricate tapestry of servant-employer relationships and the economic aspects of domestic service that underpinned the Victorian era household. Drawing upon meticulous research and first-hand accounts, the narrative illuminates the realities faced by the servant class in America, capturing the complex interplay between personal ambition and societal expectation. From the drawing rooms of the privileged to the bustling kitchens below stairs, every page brims with insight into the gender roles that dictated both opportunity and constraint. The book's keen analysis of domestic service reforms and the gradual transformation of household labour offers a rare, unvarnished glimpse into the forces that shaped both individual lives and the nation's broader social fabric. Its historical significance endures, not merely as a window into the past, but as a vital commentary on the foundations of modern work, class mobility, and the persistent echoes of inequality. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously restored for today's and future generations. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the untold stories of ordinary people, or a discerning collector seeking to enrich your classic library, this long-unavailable volume stands as a testament to the enduring importance of understanding our shared domestic past.

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