Description du livre
Domestic Service is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the world of household employment in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Authored by Lucy Maynard Salmon, the book delves into the intricate relationships between employers and domestic workers, examining the social, economic, and cultural factors that shaped the institution of domestic service. Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, Salmon traces the evolution of domestic labor, highlighting the challenges faced by both servants and their employers, including issues of class, gender, and ethnicity. The book provides a detailed analysis of the various roles within domestic service, from cooks and maids to butlers and governesses, and discusses the expectations, working conditions, and daily routines associated with each position. Salmon also addresses the impact of technological advancements and changing social attitudes on the nature of domestic work, as well as the efforts to professionalize and reform the industry. Domestic Service is not only a valuable historical document but also a thoughtful commentary on the broader themes of labor, dignity, and social mobility. It offers readers a window into a world that was central to the functioning of many households, yet often overlooked in mainstream historical narratives. With its rich detail and nuanced perspective, the book remains an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of work, gender relations, and domestic life.