Journal article
The « Servant Problem » and American Cookery
Abstract
In the late 1880's, the rising American middle-class, trying to follow the social lead of the new urban industrial and commercial elite, had to face the difficulty of finding qualified servants, able to meet their employers' requirements and social purposes. Some of them tried to set up servant-training programs, some others to organize cooperative kitchens, or to build blocks of kitchenless apartments with central kitchens. Such experiments …
Authors
Levenstein H
Journal
Revue française d’études américaines, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 127–137
Publisher
PERSEE Program
Publication Date
1986
DOI
10.3406/rfea.1986.1226
ISSN
0397-7870