Home economics, what's in a name? / Sarah Stage
Ellen Richards and the social significance of the home economics movement / Sarah Stage
Spreading the germ theory: sanitary science and home economics, 1880-1930 / Nancy Tomes
Modernizing mothers: home economics and the parent education movement, 1920-1945 / Julia Grant
Liberal arts or vocational training? Home economics education for girls / Rima D. Apple
The men move in: home economics in higher education, 1950-1970 / Margaret W. Rossiter
Reminiscences / Marjorie East
Home economists in the hospital, 1900-1930 / Lynn K. Nyhart
Legitimizing nutrition education: the impact of the great depression / Kathleen R. Babbitt
"Where Mrs. Homemaker is never forgotten": Lucy Maltby and home economics at Corning Glass Works, 1929-1965 / Regina Lee Blaszczyk
Reminiscences / Hazel Reed
Defining the profession and the good life: home economics on film / Joan Jacobs Brumberg
Grace under pressure: the black home extension service in South Carolina, 1919-1966 / Carmen Harris
Reminiscences / Genevieve J. Wheeler Thomas
Agents of modernity: home economists and rural electrification, 1925-1950 / Ronald R. Kline
Safeguarded by your refrigerator: Mary Eagle Pennington's struggle with the National Association of Ice Industries / Lisa Mae Robinson
Part of the package: home economists in the consumer product industries, 1920-1940 / Carolyn M. Goldstein
Reminiscences / Satenig St. Marie
Home economics moves into the Twenty-First Century / Virginia B. Vincenti
Chronology of events and movements which have defined and shaped home economics / Virginia B. Vincenti.