Another title and another issue we present in honor of this Women's History Month.
"This is the missing link buried in our past, essential for our future, an enormously important book for every woman—and man—who is struggling to live on terms of equality, reconciling feminism and the family, which means restructuring home and work." —Betty Friedan
When Dolores Hayden's Grand Domestic Revolution was published, it was ground-breaking and long over-due. Now it is a classic while still brilliant and revealing. From socialist cities to the politics of kitchens, Hayden gives us, for the first time a look at centuries of feminist designs and dreams concerning architecture, city planning and the social space in which we live.
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