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The warmest room in the house: how the kitchen became the heart of the twentieth-century American home
The warmest room in the house: how the kitchen became the heart of the twentieth-century American home
Author
Gdula, Steven
Publisher
Distributed to the trade by Macmillan
Publication Date
2008
Edition
1st U.S. ed.
Language
English
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
This is the modern world: 1900-1909
Soldiers all: 1910-1919
The greatest thing since...: 1920-1929
Heroes:1930-1939
Duty now for the future:1940-1949
Cool dawn:1950-1959
Pop tarts:1960-1969
Salad days:1970-1979
Let's gt physical:1980-1989
The warmest room:1990-1999
Epilogue: 2000 and beyond
Acknowledgments
nnotated Bibliography
Index.
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Subjects
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Cooking
Cooking -- United States -- History
History
Kitchens
Kitchens -- United States -- History
Social life and customs
United States -- Social life and customs
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9781582343556
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