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Cleaning Up - The Transformation of Domestic Service in Twentieth Century New York

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor An independent scholar, Alana Erickson Coble was an editor of The Encyclopedia of New York City and has published articles in that and other encyclopedias, and in Race and Reason and the Journal of International and Working-Class History . She has also worked in technology at MIT, Columbia and internet consultancies. Klappentext Over the course of the 20th century, American domestic service changed from an occupation with a hierarchical, top-down structure to one in which relationships were more negotiated. In this groundbreaking book, Coble explores the many forces that shaped this transformation. Zusammenfassung Over the course of the 20th century, American domestic service changed from an occupation with a hierarchical, top-down structure to one in which relationships were more negotiated. Many forces shaped this transformation: shifts in women's role in society, both at home and in the work force; changes in immigration laws and immigrant populations; and the politicization of the occupation. Moreover, domestic workers themselves took advantage of the resulting circumstances to demand better treatment and a say in their working conditions. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1. Breaking the Mold: Changing Work Structures Between the WarsChapter 2. The Bronx Slave Market: Depersonalizing Domestic ServiceChapter 3. From Condescension to Recruiting: Household Service Reform Efforts from WWI through KoreaChapter 4. Seeing Similarities: The Happy Housewife and New Respect for Domestic Servants, WW2 and BeyondChapter 5. A New LandscapeConclusionAppendixBibliography

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Over the course of the 20th century, American domestic service changed from an occupation with a hierarchical, top-down structure to one in which relationships were more negotiated. In this groundbreaking book, Coble explores the many forces that shaped this transformation.

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