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A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Domestic Economy and Cookery
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A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Domestic Economy and Cookery in Vernon, BC
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A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Domestic Economy and Cookery in Vernon, BC
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Corson’s work covers a wide range of topics, from basic cooking techniques and meal planning to broader discussions on health, hygiene, and budgeting. The author advocates for scientifically informed cooking and nutrition, presenting meals that are both wholesome and practical. She emphasizes the need for balance and variety in the diet, and how to prepare food that is both nourishing and economical. Additionally, Corson offers advice on food preservation, the importance of proper kitchen tools, and the organization of the household.The Course of Lectures is notable for its progressive approach to women's education, as it was one of the early works that sought to professionalize domestic work by making it a science rather than simply a set of traditional skills. Juliet Corson’s lectures were aimed at elevating the status of housework and cooking, helping women of the time to better understand the significance of their roles and the broader implications of domestic management for health and well-being. The book reflects the growing interest in domestic science during the late 19th century and remains an important document in the history of home economics.
Corson’s work covers a wide range of topics, from basic cooking techniques and meal planning to broader discussions on health, hygiene, and budgeting. The author advocates for scientifically informed cooking and nutrition, presenting meals that are both wholesome and practical. She emphasizes the need for balance and variety in the diet, and how to prepare food that is both nourishing and economical. Additionally, Corson offers advice on food preservation, the importance of proper kitchen tools, and the organization of the household.The Course of Lectures is notable for its progressive approach to women's education, as it was one of the early works that sought to professionalize domestic work by making it a science rather than simply a set of traditional skills. Juliet Corson’s lectures were aimed at elevating the status of housework and cooking, helping women of the time to better understand the significance of their roles and the broader implications of domestic management for health and well-being. The book reflects the growing interest in domestic science during the late 19th century and remains an important document in the history of home economics.


















