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Both Sides of the Servant Question

Both Sides of the Servant Question

Both Sides of the Servant Question

by Annie Winsor Allen

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Boston, Massachusetts: American Unitarian Association, 1912. Near-fine.. An article acknowledging the importance of women's domestic work in the form of domestic service, and discussing the complex relationship between maid and mistress: "The fact is that, both mistress and maid occupy a sphere where honor and trust and disinterested hard work must be present, or discontent with abound" (p. 17). Working conditions, social conventions, and the difficulty of securing a good position or candidate is discussed at length, with all perspectives given. Overall, the article strives to alert each player to the other's needs and worries, to create a more harmonious work and domestic environment. Offprint published for free distribution by the American Unitarian Association, originally published in Bulletin No. 29 of the Department of Social and Public Service's "Social Service Series". 12mo (7.25" by 5"), pp. 24, stapled in original printed brown wrappers. Approx. 10 copies on OCLC (February 2023). Annie Winsor Allen (1865-1955) was an educator and headmistress who wrote extensively for magazines such as the Ladies Home Journal about adolescence and education.

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Title
Both Sides of the Servant Question
Author
Annie Winsor Allen
Book Condition
Used - Near-fine.
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Publisher
American Unitarian Association
Place of Publication
Boston, Massachusetts
Date Published
1912
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Domestic Work, Women and Work, Domestic Sphere , ABAA-RBMS-2023

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Offprint
A copy of an article or reference material that once appeared in a larger publication.
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The paper covering on the outside of a paperback. Also see the entry for pictorial wraps, color illustrated coverings for...
12mo
A duodecimo is a book approximately 7 by 4.5 inches in size, or similar in size to a contemporary mass market paperback. Also...

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