Domesticating Electricity (Paperback)
Technology, Uncertainty and Gender, 1880–1914
Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
Series: Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Pages: 302
ISBN: 9780822965299
Published: 5th February 2018
Casemate UK Academic
Series: Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Pages: 302
ISBN: 9780822965299
Published: 5th February 2018
Casemate UK Academic
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This is an innovative and original socio-cultural study of the history of electricity during the late Victorian and Edward periods. Gooday shows how technology, authority and gender interacted in pre-World War I Britain. The rapid take-up of electrical light and domestic appliances on both sides of the Atlantic had a wide-ranging effect on consumer habits and the division of labour within the home. Electricity was viewed by non-experts as potential threat to domestic order and welfare. This broadly interdisciplinary study relates to a website developed by the author on the history of electricity.
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