A Treatise on Domestic Economy

For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School

Catharine BeecherAuthor

"A Treatise on Domestic Economy; For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School" by Miss Catherine E. Beecher is a comprehensive guide on the principles of domestic management, written in the early 19th century. The text addresses the importance of equipping women with a solid education in domestic sciences and responsibilities to ensure their success in family and household management. This work is particularly notable for its focus on the health, education, and well-being of young women, emphasizing their role in shaping the moral fabric of society. The opening of the treatise outlines the motivations behind its creation, highlighting the struggles American women have historically faced due to inadequate domestic training and poor health. Beecher expresses concern over the lack of preparation that young girls receive for the demanding roles of wives and mothers, noting that many suffer from conditions that hinder their ability to fulfill these roles effectively. The author proposes that domestic economy should be taught as a formal subject in schools, equating its importance to that of other academic disciplines, and emphasizes that educating women in these practical skills will benefit not only individual families but society as a whole.
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A faded and slightly cracked photo portrait of Catherine Beecher. She has a light-colored scarf across her shoulders, a dark dress, and a light-colored smaller neck-scarf. She is holding a piece of paper in her lap in one hand, and the other arm is rested on a table while holding a pen. The front/top of her hair has two neat space buns on either side of her head and the rest of her hair coils along her cheeks in a sort of short bob. She is looking directly at the camera with a very bored or exhausted facial expression.  Photo Credit: possibly by W & F Langenheim (1848). Source: Wikimedia Commons.

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