
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF EDUCATION BULLETIN,-1919, No. 46 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HOME ECONOMICS By sio CARRIE ALBERTA LYFORD SPECIALIST IN HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU OF EDUCATION WAS! IINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1919 . ADDITIONAL COPIES TILIS PUBLICATION MAY DIE PROCURED PROM TILL SUPERINTENDENT Or DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. AT 16 CENTi1 YERCOPY s CONTENTS. Pa te. Introduction Classification 5 I. Bibliographies _ II. Bulletins: 1.State extension departments and schools 2. Miscellaneous _ 1 III. Syllabuses and circhlara (State and city departments of education, associations, and schools) 21 IV. Charts for reference study 26 V. Periodicals _ 28 VI. Teaching_ 30 VII. Clothing and textiles_ 38 VIII. The family 1 50 IX. Foods and cooking 61 X. The house and household activities 89 XI. Sdencea related to home economics 97 S 3 4 6 B1BLIOGRAPHY OF HOME ECONOMICS. INTRODUCTION. The bulletin Is a revision of Bureau of Educatiort Bulletin, 1914, N. ;39, Education for the Home, by Dr. Benjamin R. Andrews, with dip addition of books published since that date.The bibliography lias;,been mule as exhaustive as limitations of time and facilities per- mit.It is not offered as a suggestive home economics library for schools./ Sucha library should'he chosen with careful consideration of the special needs ofthe school, and in most cases need not be all inclusive. Annotations have been presented in only a few cases where. the title of the book does not fully reveal the nature of the contents.For most of the annotations acknowledgement is made to the library bulletin of the State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash.In every case possible the date of publication is given, for. it is felt that the value of some of the books, particularly those of scientific nature, rests in large part upon their being of recent date.So far as pos- sible the prices given are the latest listed.' Some of the books in: eluded in the lists are now out of print, but elf student of home economics who desires to study these older books may find them in the larger libraries. For the convenience of students the bibliography has been classi- fied into general groups. A great number of the books might be classified underieveral topics but it has been thought best not to e2[- pand the text needlessly by repeating titles.For example, many of , the books that treat of woman in her sbcial and economic relations help to throw light on the history of the home economics movement. The, student who makes intelligence use of the bibliography will bear this in mind and look under all closely related topics for the helps needed, CLASSIFICATION. I.Bibliographies. II. Bulletins:. 1, State extension departments and schools. 2. Miscellaneous. III. Syllabuses and circillars.(State alma city departments of educatfon, associations and schools.) IV. Charts for reference study. V. Periodicals. a 6 BIBLIOGRAPHY, OF HOME ECONOMICS. VI. Teaching: 1. History of the movement. ti . A. Genera:. Special:1.1.CorrespOndence schools; 2. Methods of teaching. 2. Kitchen I.Nrdens; 3. Rural schools; 4. Vocational mathematics fo_ girls.. VII. Clothing and textiles: 1. Costume design. 2. Dressmaking.. 3. Dyeing. 4. Embroidery, knitting. etc.. 5. Hygiene of clothing. 6. Millinery. 7. Textbooks in sewing. 8. Textiles: (a) Ghemistry. (b) Industries. (c) Manufacture and sale. (d) Mills-Condition of workers. VIII. The family: 1. The child, 2. Organization of the family. 8. The home: (a) General literature. (h) Economic problems. (c) Motherhood. (d) Recreation In the home. (e) Social problems. 4. Women. 7, Women In industry. 0" ItIX. Foods and cooking: 1. Cook books. 2. Food conservation. 3. Food preservation. 4. Food study. 5. Infant furling. 6. Institutional feeding. 7. Invalid cookery. 8. Rural school lunches. I O. School feedinF. 10. Textbooks itT cooking and home making. X. The,house and hougiehold activities: 1. Administration.(See Management of the house.) 2. Cure of the house.(See Management of the house.) -- 3. Construction of the house: , 4. Domestic service.* (See duo Women in Industry.) 4 5. Furnishings for the home. 6. Home nursing. S. 7. Household accounts. 8, )iousewifery.(See Management of the house.) 9. Latindry work. A. 10. Management of the house. 11. Marketing. BIBLIOGRAPHIES. 71 X. The house and household activitiesContinued. 12. Sanitation. 13. Table service and table etiquette. 14. TeitbOoks in hotne making. XI. Sciences related to home economics: 1. Bacteriology. 2. Chemistry. 8. Hygiene and Physiolvy. 4. Nutrition and dietetlal. 5. Physics. G. Physiological chemistry. I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES. [Bibliographies of home economics books have been prepared by many public libraries, school libraries, home economics students, home economics associa- tions, and other organizations. The bibliographies herein listed represent those which have been received at the bureau.Each bibliography offers individual features In classification or annotations that may be of Interest to the student. Bibliographies of value may also be found in many reference and textbooks at the ends of the chapters or in the appendices.] Boston.Public library.List of books on domestic science in the public library of the city of ,Boston.Boston, Public library, 1911.78 p. A selected list of boqks on domestic production and Preserva- of foods.1917. Brooklyn, N. Y., public library.Doing your bit at home. Some library books thAt will help you. 'December,,1,917. Chicago, Ill.Public library.Bibliography : "the high cost of living."itt- ( hided in Book bulletin, March, 1917. Books on domestic economy.Chicago, 1906.: Books on domestic economy added, 1911-15.p. 243-48. 1916.p. 51-53. 1917.p. 4(1-47. A Columbia university.Teachers college.Bchoolie household arts.Anno- tated list of books relating to householii arts.1.1k w York,Teachers college, publication bureau, 1910.(Technical education, Series A, no.2.) 15 . cents. New edition brought out id 1914 (Technical education bulletin, no. 25), 25 cents. A revised edition was published In 1918. Cumulative book index.Published monthly except February, August, and De- cember, by the U. W. Wilson co.. 958-64 University age., New York city. See Home economics and,other subjects. Illinois.University of Illinois, Urbana.High school librariee.Based on recommendations made to the High school conference.. Doineatir economy. (Bulletin no. 38, 1917.) Iona. Iowa State college of agricultutit and mechanic' arts.Agricultural Extension department, Ames.(Valuable books and bulletins on home Geo-. nomics.)(Bonk) economics circular no, $1916- 11.) . , 8 . BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EitME ECONOMICS. Jourial of home economics,nomies, 1211 Cathedral street, Baltimore, Md. Bibliog apity of current home economics literature, 1909 to date.Each issue. Journal of home economics. Langwortity, Chkrles F.State and municipal' documents as sources of triton motion for institution managers and other students of home economics. Journal of home economics, February, 1912.Reprint, 10 cents. Minneapolis, Minn.Public library.Selected list of books on honle economics, 1914. Containusome annotations. Nims, Marion B.Women in the war. A bibliography.Washington, D. C, News department of the Woman's committee, t3ouuell of national defense, 1918.77 p. Oregon.Library commission.(State house. Salem, Oreg.)Domestic econ- omy ; Home life.Rev. ed.(Subject list no. 2, January, 1913.1 Publishers' weekly.Classified bibliographies of recently published books. Household economics.in occasional numbers.Publishers' weeirly, 241 West 37 street, New York city. Reader's guide to periodical literature.Published monthly by the H. Wilson co., 958-964 University ave.. New York city.1910 to date. Monthly. Her Domestic science, Home economics, etc. Shaw, Robert Kendall.Bibliography of domestic economy, in English. Albany, N. Y., University of the State of New York, 1901.(31)-170 p. (New York state library.Bulletin 52, January, 1901.) Covers literature of 1830-99, inclusive. Stout institute.Outlines of home and social economics.Bulletins.No. 1, March 1914: The ethics of family life; Disintegration of the modern family ; Education for parenthood; The domestic service problem.No. 2, June, 1914: Women in modern industry ; Women In social service. United States.Department of Agriculture.Division of publications. Farmers' bulletins.Current list of numbers available free. List of publications issued since July 1, 1918.Revised to December 31. 1916. Bee also United States, Superintendent of documents, Government printing °dice, Washington. D. C.Price lists. Department of the interior.Bureau of edtication.Bibliography of education in agriculture and home economics.Washington, Government printing office, 1912.62 p.(Bulletin, 1912, no. 10.) Bibliography of schoolflinches. Compiled by Lucy Condell. Washington, Government printing office, 1917.(Circular.) 5 cents. Education for the home. Washington, Government print- ing office, 1914.iBulletin, 1914, no. 39.)10 cents. List of references on education for the home. Guide to United States government publications.Wash- ington, Government printing office, 1918.(Bulletin, 1918, no. 2.)20 cents. Library books for high schools.Washington, Govern- ment printing office, 1917.(Bulletin, .goivach, )15 cents. Monthly record Of emit educational publications. Washington, Government iNiriting office, 1914. BULLETINS. 9 United States.Departrnent of the interior.Bureau of education.Refer- ences on home economics.(Library leaflet, May, 1914.) Food administration.Food conservation bibliography.References and sources of information
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