Domestic Goods: the Material, the Moral and the Economic in the Postwar Years

Visions of life in the 1950s often spring from the United States: supermarkets, freeways, huge gleaming cars, bright new appliances, automated households. Historian Joy Parr looks beyond the generalizations about the indulgence of this era to find a specifically Canadian consumer culture. Focusing on the records left by consumer groups and manufacturers, and relying on … Continue reading Domestic Goods: the Material, the Moral and the Economic in the Postwar Years