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    by Rotman, Deborah L
    Published 2001
    ... on the rural landscape of the village of Deerfield, Massachusetts. Although the cult of domesticity has been...
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    by Shu-HuiLiu, 劉淑蕙
    Published 2014
    ... contributed to reformulating domesticity and transforming the nineteenth-century American cult of domesticity...
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    by Corinne François Deneve
    Published 2005-06-01
    ... ideal of the «cult of domesticity» and of the «angel of the house». By publishing «actress novels...
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    by Howse, Carolanne Margaret
    Published 2004
    ..., politics and the opportunity to expand their lives beyond the limited role prescribed for them by the cult...
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    by Koontz, Laurel
    Published 2013
    ... of the specific theories such as Republican Motherhood and cult of domesticity to ground the Smith women...
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    by Fay, Sarah
    Published 2013
    ..., or paragraph form and resembled written snapshots or sketches. As a result of the cult of domesticity...
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    by ChiefCalf, April Rosenau
    Published 2008
    ... and women, a cult of domesticity, sexual division of labour, and binary oppositions. The curriculum...
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    by Smith, Karen Manners
    Published 1990
    ... lifelong supporter of the cult of domesticity, Marion Harland was never a feminist, and was in fact briefly...
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    by Everson, Elisa Ann
    Published 2007
    ..., the conflict between an emerging elite and the increasingly dissatisfied lower class, the misogyny of the cult...
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    by Dunn, Timothy Allan
    Published 2010
    ... stressed the "cult of domesticity" whereby girls were oriented toward the home. Vocationalism was largely...
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