Knowing Their Place
English

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Historians have traditionally seen domestic service as an obsolete or redundant sector from the middle of the twentieth century. Knowing Their Place challenges this by linking the early twentieth-century employment of maids and cooks to later practices of employing au pairs mothers'' helps and cleaners. Lucy Delap tells the story of lives and labour within British homes from great houses to suburbs and slums and charts the interactions of servants and employers along with the intense controversies and emotions they inspired.Knowing Their Place also examines the employment of men and migrant workers as well as the role of laughter and erotic desire in shaping domestic service. The memory of domestic service and the role of the past in shaping and mediating the present is examined through heritage and televisual sources from Upstairs Downstairs to The 1900 House. Drawing from advice manuals magazines novels cinema memoirs feminist tracts and photographs this fascinating book points to new directions in cultural history through its engagement in innovative areas such as the history of emotions and cultural memory. Through its attention to the contemporary rise in the employment of domestic workers Knowing Their Place sets modern Britain in a new and compelling historical context.
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