While there are popular and academic books on servants and domestic service, as well as television dramas and documentaries, little attention has been paid to the sources family historians can use to explore the lives and careers of their servant ancestors. Michelle Higgss accessible and authoritative handbook has been written to serve just this purpose.
I won this book in the Goodreads Giveaway. Covering the period from the eighteenth century through to the Second World War, her survey gives a fascinating insight into the conditions of domestic service and the experience of those who worked within it. This vivid overview will be invaluable to anyone keen to gain a practical understand of the realities of servants' lives.
An excellent guide both to the lives of servants in previous generations and to genealogical research. I'd definitely be interested in reading other books in the series.