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Making Time: Lillian Moller Gilbreth -- A Life Beyond

Title : Making Time: Lillian Moller Gilbreth -- A Life Beyond "Cheaper by the Dozen"
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Rating : 4.26 (577 Votes)
Asin : B0184P8BH6
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Number of Pages : 233 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-25
Language : English

The Gilbreth team Dr. Bill Frank and Lillian Gilbreth were the husband and wife consulting team that inspired the book and movie, Cheaper by the Dozen. In fact, there never were a dozen living children. (The second child, a girl, died in childhood from diptheria and a thirteenth was still born. But the Gilbreths always referred to their brood as a "dozen")Frank had no education beyond high school and began his "career" as an apprentice bricklayer. That every bricklayer had his own technique fascinated him and led him t. A more complex look at the "Cheaper by the Dozen" mother This book was first written as a thesis. It shows. It is very complete with footnotes but unlike many a college thesis, it is very entertaining. It shows just what a remarkable women Lillian Moller Gilbreth was. She was a true feminist in the best sense of the word. This book fills in a lot of holes left by the books by her children. The Gilbreth's were helped a great deal in their child-rearing primarily by Mr. Gilbreth's mother. Mrs. Gilbreth was actually supposed to travel with her husband. Excellent bio of a woman well remembered for the wrong thing Gary M. Greenbaum Lillian Moller Gilbreth is well remembered today as the patient mother of "Cheaper by the Dozen". This book makes it clear that this was the least of her attributes. Dr. Gilbreth spent over a half century as one of America's leading engineers. First colloborating with her husband, Frank Gilbreth, she spent the first forty years of her widowhood on an intense schedule of conferences, consulting, and teaching, finally retiring near her ninetieth birthday. While the primary focus of this book is

Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. She was equally influential, in both her professional and personal lives, in spreading the cult of managerial efficiency to the intimate sphere of home and child rearing. . Historian Lancaster (Inquire Within) has penned an absorbing, psychologically acute biography that links Gilbreth’s career and embrace of "the strenuous life" with the Progressive Era’s conflicted ideas about gender and the rise of the "New Woman." While she cultivated her Victorian domestic goddess side to ease the anxieties of a sexist business establishment, Gilbreth’s work, and example, subt

This first biography of the nurturing mom made famous in the popular book and film Cheaper by the Dozen, who met the challenges of combining marriage and motherhood with a high-profile career.

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