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Consumers’ Imperium: The Global Production of American Domesticity, 1865-1920
Kristin L. Hoganson
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United States
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Immigrants
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Domesticity
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Global Production
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Imperium
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Intense Interests
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Armchair
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White Women
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Curtain
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Consumer Preferences
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Household Objects
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Clothing
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World War I
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Civil War
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America's Army
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Geographical Knowledge
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Industrial Power
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Entertaining
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Progressive Era
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Shuffle Attention
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Gilded Age
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Military Might
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International History
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International Connections
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Arts and Humanities
Global
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Domesticity
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Imperium
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Gift
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Craft
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era
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Cosmopolitan
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Civil War
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World War I
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Homelands
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Exports
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Progressive Era
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Gilded Age
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International history
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armchair
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house-hold objects
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Social Sciences
Handicrafts
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Consumer Preference
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World War I
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Homelands
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Domesticity
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