The Academic Kitchen Sunmi ShinPresents a social history of gender stratification at the University of California at Berkeley through a combination of organizational theory and biography. The Academic Kitchen tells the story of the evolution of an all women's department, the Department of Home Economics, at the University of California, Berkeley from 1905 to 1954. The book's unique focus on the connection between gender and departmental status challenges organizational theorists
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