Fixing Family Problems Around the World: Home Economics at the Cornell School for Missionaries
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Anna Schatz, 2012 Dean's Fellowship recipient in the History of Home Economics, examines the history of the School for Missionaries at Cornell University. From 1930 through the 1950s, this program sought to unite the insights and methods of academia with the Protestant missionary movement. Focusing on the participation of female missionaries and home economists, Ms. Schatz’s talk explores the history of this unique and experimental program run by the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics and its significance as a point of intersection for the history of American women and the U.S. in the world.
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2013-10-02
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College of Human Ecology Fellowship; New York State College of Home Economics; New York State College of Human Ecology; Cornell School for Missionaries
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