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Creator (Definite): Anne ClendinningDate: 2004
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Cited by T. Quick, 'Puppy Love: Domestic Science, “Women's Work,” and Canine Care,' Journal of British Studies 58 (2) (2019), pp. 289-314.
Description:'The emergence of two new “womanly” occupations - the “canine nurse” and the “kennelmaid” - demonstrates the extent to which domestic science combined Victorian ideals of domesticity with new (remunerative, work-centered) gender roles. [note: 'Gerry Holloway, Women and Work in Britain since 1840 (Abingdon, 2004); Anne Clendinning, Demons of Domesticity: Women and the English Gas Industry, 1889–1939 (Burlington, 2004); Vicky Long, “Industrial Homes, Domestic Factories: The Convergence of Public and Private Space in Interwar Britain,” Journal of British Studies 50, no. 2 (April 2011): 434–64.]' (293)