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The birth of the English kitchen, 1600-1850

Sara Pennell, PennellBeat K min, K min(Series edited by)Brian Cowan, Cowan(Series edited by)
Part of the Cultures of Early Modern Europe series
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Sara Pennell traces the emergence of the domestic kitchen as a distinctive space that helped make houses homes from the 17th century through to the middle of the 19th, and explores how the kitchen and its contents - from the hearth to the contents of the dresser drawer -- became a site of specialised activity, sociability and strife. Drawing upon texts, images, surviving structures and objects, The Birth of the English Kitchen, 1600-1850 opens up the early modern English kitchen as an important historical site in the construction of domestic relations between husband and wife, masters, mistresses and servants and householders and outsiders; and as a crucial resource in contemporary heritage landscapes.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1441191860 / 9781441191861
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30/06/2016
United Kingdom
English
272 pages
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