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Field name | Value |
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Reference | Cookery 1870 St |
Library/Archive | University of Michigan |
Title | A propos d'un tapis, ou, La science du foyer domestique |
Author/Creator | Beecher-Stowe, Harriet |
Date | 1870 |
Collection | Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive |
Collection Overview | A collection of American culinary history including cookbooks, menus and ephemera from the 16th through to the 21st century. Through this culinary archive researchers can explore changing attitudes towards diet and health, homemaking, commercial dining and the industrialisation of food production. The material has been collected over many years by Jan Longone, an adjunct curator in the University of Michigan Special Collections Research Center, and her husband University of Michigan Emeritus Professor Daniel T. Longone. |
Sub-collection | Cookbooks |
Place of Publication | Neuchatel, Switzerland |
Document Type | Pamphlet |
Theme | Education and Cooking Schools |
Subjects | domestic technology advice to housekeepers domestic science education gender: female household management cooking charity children children - nutrition church religion housewife housework gardening |
Cuisine | North American cuisine |
Description | A French edition of the 1865 volume by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The volume contains short stories and essays revolving around subjects of cookery and domestic economy. The most famous story from the collection, 'The Ravages of a Carpet', describes what happens to a typical family with the acquisition of consumer goods, which had suddenly become more available. |
Countries | France; United States |
Language | French |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of the University of Michigan. |
Copyright and Source Archive | Material sourced from the University of Michigan |