Household Education

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"Household Education" is a 19th-century work by social theorist Harriet Martineau that explores domestic life, child-rearing, and the role of the family in moral and social development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
didactic work
addresses domestic management
formation of character in children
moral instruction in the household
parental responsibilities
socialization of children
author Harriet Martineau NERFINISHED
authorGender female
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques authoritarian child-rearing practices
unreflective obedience in children
emphasizes importance of early childhood training
moral autonomy of children
rational methods of discipline
explores connection between private life and public morals
education as a lifelong process within the home
influence of domestic habits on society
focusesOn education within the home
role of the family in moral development
role of the family in social development
genre domestic conduct literature
educational literature
social theory
hasForm prose
hasPerspective middle-class domestic ideology
social reform
utilitarian ethics
hasTheme education as social reform tool
intersection of domestic life and social order
moral responsibility of parents
historicalContext Victorian era NERFINISHED
influencedBy 19th-century liberal thought
Harriet Martineau's social philosophy
utilitarian social theory
intendedAudience educators
middle-class households
parents
language English
mainSubject child-rearing
domestic life
family
moral education
social development
medium print
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork How to Observe Morals and Manners NERFINISHED
Illustrations of Political Economy NERFINISHED

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Harriet Martineau notableWork Household Education