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- The History of Private Life - Collection of articles and essays on domestic life in America's past. Topics include childbirth, courtship, death and dying, family life, food, and housework.
- From Domesticity to Modernity - Online exhibit at Cornell University which explores the question: "What was home economics?"
- Everyday Life in Premodern Europe - Sourcebook of annotated internet links to articles and primary materials.
- The Wisconsin Historical Museum - Features 107,000 historical objects and about 393,000 archaeological artifacts in categories of anthropology, history, business, political and military life, domestic life and costumes. Includes hours and directions. Located in Madison.
- The Lifetime Company - This UK company provides a concierge service for home and domestic life and an outsourced personal assistant service for your office, offering bespoke business support for SMEs and busy PAs.
- Kisimul, home of House Barra - A household dedicated to studying and recreating domestic life in the Middle Ages. Pictures, persona story. Links: misc. A
- When Work is Done - Lesson plan for teaching students about the leisure time of the working class of the USA in the early 20th Century.
- The History and Philosophy of Marriage - An 1869 tract about the historical and philosophical basis for monogamy and polygamy.
- History of Marriage - Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
- Marriage in Ancient Rome - Selected information plus a bibliography and internet links.
Wikipedia Articles
- Domestic partnership - A domestic partnership is a legal or personal relationship between individuals who live together and share a common domestic life but are not joined in a traditional marriage or in a civil union. However, in some jurisdictions, such as California, domestic partnership is in fact nearly equivalent to marriage, or to other legally recognized same-sex or different-sex unions.
- Domestic-public dichotomy - Domestic-Public Dichotomy refers to the divisions between men's roles and women's roles in life. Although these divisions are not being strictly utilized across the world today, they used to be shared across most prehistoric cultures.
- Life With The Lyons - Life With The Lyons was a British radio and television domestic sitcom dating from the 1950s.
- David Herlihy - David Herlihy (1930 – 1991) was an American historian who wrote on medieval and renaissance life. Particular topics include domestic life, especially the roles of women, and the changing structure of the family.
- Johannes Vermeer - Johannes Vermeer or Jan Vermeer (baptized October 31 1632, died December 15 1675) was a Dutch painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of ordinary bourgeois life. His entire life was spent in the town of Delft.