Historian Elizabeth O'Leary examines the ways in which representation of servants and domestics codified and occasionally subverted the prevailing attitudes of wealthy Americans toward their racially, ethnically, and religiously diverse help, from the early Republic to the latter half of the centu
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Historian Elizabeth O'Leary examines the ways in which representation of servants and domestics codified and occasionally subverted the prevailing attitudes of wealthy Americans toward their racially, ethnically, and religiously diverse help, from the early Republic to the latter half of the centu
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VG-wear to covers, stickers on front and back. Green wraps. x, 305 pp. 9 color, 110 bw plates. This six-part study examines 79 paintings of domestic servants and explores the ways in which the images embody societal prejudices, fears, and expectations; includes 31 pages of detailed notes and an index. A pioneering examination of this topic.