Helen Stuart Campbell
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Helen Stuart Campbell (1839 - 1918) was a social reformer and pioneer in the field of home economics. Campbell wrote several important studies about women trapped in poverty, and the role that effective home economics could play in lifting women and families out of poverty.
[edit] Publications
All available through the Harvard University Open Collections Program, a fully searchable online database.
- The Problem of the poor: a record of quite work in unquiet places. New York: Fords, Howard & Hulbert, 1882.
- Prisoners of poverty: women wage-workers, their trades and their lives. Boston: Roberts Bros., 1889. (online edition)
- Women wage-earners: their past, their present, and their future. Boston: Roberts Bros., 1893.
[edit] External links
- Harvard University Library Open Collections Program. Women Working, 1870-1930, Helen Stuart Campbell (1839-1918). A full-text searchable online database with complete access to publications written by Helen Stuart Campbell.
- Works by Helen Stuart Campbell at Project Gutenberg