SCIENCE AND HOME ECONOMICS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY |
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Authors: | ROBERT A. BAYLISS |
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Abstract: | Scientists played an important part in the formative years of the nineteenth century when Home Economics was evolving into a coherent discipline. The paper considers the lives and works of six scientists from both sides of the Atlantic: Count Rumford, J. C. Buckmaster, W. Mattieu Williams, E. L. Youmans, Ellen Richards and W. O. Atwater. One connecting theme is in the quality of their advocacy of scientific applications in everyday affairs. |
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