October 13, 2000
It's Not Your Mother's Home Economics
A misunderstood discipline celebrates its centennial and ponders its future
When it comes to fighting for respect in the cerebral world of academe, home economics has always had an arm -- or is it an apron? -- tied behind its back.
Ask people in the field for a reason to take home economics seriously, and they'll give you a litany -- social reform, bacteriology, nutrition, ergonomics, rural electrification, women's rights. Home economists led the charge on all of those fronts.
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