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Domestic service in Australia
B. W. Higman
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page xi)
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Acknowledgements (page xv)
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1 Places/Positions/Situations (page 1)
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2 Long-term trends (page 18)
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3 Employers and employees (page 44)
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4 Recruitment (page 69)
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5 Domestic work (page 129)
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6 Rewards and regulation (page 167)
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7 Domestic architecture (page 188)
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8 Deference and defiance (page 233)
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9 Cycles of service (page 260)
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Appendix: Measuring the servant population (page 278)
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Abbreviations (page 291)
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Notes (page 293)
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Bibliography (page 316)
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Index (page 346)
Citable Link
Published: 2002
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
- 9780522850116 (hardcover)