Architecture in the Family Way by Annmarie Adams

Architecture in the Family Way explores the relationship between domestic architecture, health reform, and feminism in late nineteenth-century England. Annmarie Adams examines the changing perceptions about the English middle-class house from 1870 to 1900, highlighting how attitudes toward health, women, home life, and even politics were played out in architecture. Awarded the Jason A. Hannah Medal of the Royal Society of Canada.
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Doctors, Houses, and Women, 1870-1900
English
Non-Fiction
architecture
1996
0773522395
McGill-Queen's University Press
Montreal
240
softcover