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    The Queen Anne Tradition of Hierarchy: Spatial Separation of the Genders, Races, and Classes in Victorian Homes

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    Date
    2005
    Author
    Bowman, Katie
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    Subject
    gendered space
    domestic architecture
    interior design
    space (architecture)
    women -- dwellings
    architecture, Victorian
    houses
    Permanent Link
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/24729
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    Other
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    Undergraduate research paper for Women's Studies 434: "Design and Domesticity," Fall 2004. Submitted by instructor Barbara Kernan for student award in the 2005 award cycle.
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    • UWEC Student Papers: Award Nominees

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