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| Chez soi en ville=At Home in the City. | Spec. Issue of Architecture & comportement=Architecture & Behaviour 9.3 (1993): 423p. | 1993 | ||
| The Journal of Modern Craft. | London: Berg Publishers | 2008 | ||
| Salon des arts ménagers: maisons préfabriquées. | Architecture française | 14.143-144 (1953): 80-83. | 1953 | |
| Shelter: What Has IYSH Achieved? | Open House International | 13.2 (1988): 3-4. [Part of a special issue of papers presented at conference held Mar. 3, 1988 for the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless.] | 1988 | |
| Early House-Warming by Coal-Fires. | American Society of Architectural Historians | 9.4 (1950): 21-23. | 1950 | |
| La maison, la ville. | Spec. Issue of Histoire de l’art | 9-10 (1990): 1-108. | 1990 | |
| Giovane, adulto: oggetti che trasmigrano dai giovani agli adulti = Young, adult: Objects that Move from Young to Adult World. | Ottagono | 32.123 (1997): 34-64. | 1997 | |
| La décoration du chez soi en Suisse. | Art et les artistes | 8 (1908): 33-37. | 1908 | |
| Three Technical Experiments for Facilitating Users’ Participation in House Design. | Open House International | 14.3 (1989): 49-55. | 1989 | |
| Norfolk: Castles and Mansions. | Archaeological Journal | 106 [for 1949] (1951): 111-115. | 1951 | |
| La casa dove va? Interni, materiali, mobili, oggetti e tecnologie del domestico = Where’s the Home Heading For? Home Interiors, Materials, Furniture, Objects and Technologies. | Spec. issue of Ottagono 28.110 (1994): 144p. | 1994 | ||
| Keller Easterling. | Assemblage | 24 (1994): 56-59. | 1994 | |
| Negotiating Domesticity: Spatial Productions of Gender | eds. Heynen H., Baydar, G.
London: Routledge | 2005 | ||
| Somerset: Castles, Mansions and Art Collections. | Archaeological Journal | 107 [for 1950] (1952): 122-128. | 1952 | |
| L’exposition de l’habitation: le XVIe Salon des arts ménagers. | Architecture d’aujourd’hui | 10 (1939): 67-88. | 1939 | |
| Housing in Egypt: A Symposium at Newcastle University. | Spec. issue of Open House International | 10.2 (1985): 4-56. | 1985 | |
| Abbe, Derek van. | Wieland and the ‘Stately Homes’ of Faery: The Rococo Substructure of Don Sylvio de Rosalva. | Publications of the English Goethe Society | 47 (1976-1977): 28-46. | 1976-1977 |
| Abbott-Chapman, Joan and Margaret Robertson. | Home as a Private Space: Some Adolescent Constructs. | Journal of Youth Studies | 2.1(1999): 23-43.
| 1999 |
| Abbott-Chapman, Joan and Margaret Robertson. | Youth, Leisure and Home: Space, Place and Identity. | Loisir et Societe/Society and Leisure | 24.2(2001): 485-506.
| 2001 |
| Abercrombie, Patrick. | Square House. | Town Planning Review | 4 (1913): 35-43. | 1913 |
| Abraham, Laurie, et al. | Reinventing Home: Six Working Women Look at Their Home Lives. | New York: Plume, | 1991. | |
| Abu-Ghazzeh, Tawfiq M. | Domestic Buildings and the Use of Space: Al-Alkhalaf Fortified Houses, Saudi Arabia. | Vernacular Architecture | 26 (1995): 1-17. | 1995 |
| Ackmann, Martha. | Legacy Guide to American Women Writers’ Homes (II). | Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers | 2.1 (1985): 10-12. | 1985 |
| Adams, Annmarie. | From the Archives: ‘The House and All That Goes On in It’: The Notebook of Frederica Shanks, 1905-6. | Winterthur Portfolio | 31.2-3 (1996): 165-172. | 1996 |
| Adams, Annmarie. | Architecture in the Family Way : Doctors, Houses, and Women, 1870-1900. | McGill-Queen's/Hannah Institute Studies in the History of Medicine, Health and Society 4. Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen's UP, | 1996. | |
| Adams, Annmarie. | The Eichler Home: Intention and Experience in Postwar Suburbia. | Gender, Class, and Shelter. | Eds. Elizabeth Collins Cromley and Carter L. Hudgins. Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 5. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1995. 164-78. | 1995 |
| Adams, Steven. | Ornament: A Modern Perspective - Rethinking Decoration: Pleasure and Ideology in the Visual Arts | Design History | 19 (2006): 88-90. | 2006. |
| Addy, Sidney Oldall | The Evolution of the English House. | New York: Swan Sonnenschein, | 1898. | |
| Aghacy, Samira. | Domestic Spaces in Lebanese War Fiction: Entrapment or Liberation? | Crisis and Memory: The Representation of Space in Modern Levantine Narrative. | Ed. Ken Seigneurie. Wiesbaden, Germany: Reichert, 2003. 83-99. | 2003 |
| Agosín, Marjorie. | A Poet’s House of Happiness. | Américas | Trans. Ruth Morales. 50.1 (1998): 22-27. | 1998 |
| Agrest, Diana, Patricia Conway, and Leslie Weisman, eds. | The Sex of Architecture. | New York: Harry N. Abrams, | 1996. | |
| Ahern, Emily M. | Domestic Architecture in Taiwan: Continuity and Change. | Value Change in Chinese Society. | Eds. Richard W. Wilson, Amy Auerbacher Wilson, and Sidney L. Greenblatt. New York: Praeger, 1979. 155-70. | 1979 |
| Ahern, Maureen. | Rosario Castellanos: Domestic Space as a Creative Forum. | Review: Latin American Literature and Arts | 48 (1994):
23-26. | 1994 |
| Ahrentzen, Sherry. | Managing Conflict by Managing Boundaries: How Professional Homeworkers Cope with Multiple Roles at Home. | Environment and Behaviour | 22.6 (1990): 723-752. | 1990 |
| Ahrentzen, Sherry. | A Place of Peace, Prospect, and…a P.C.: The Home as Office. | Journal of Architectural and Planning Research | 6.4 (1989): 271-288. | 1989 |
| Ainley, Alison. | Luce Irigaray: At Home with Heidegger? | Angelaki | 2.1 (1995): 139-145. | 1995 |
| Ainsley, W. Frank. | ‘Own a Home in North Carolina’: Image and Reality in Ethnic European Colonies. | Journal of Cultural Geography | 5.2 (1985): 61-69. | 1985 |
| Ainsley, W. Frank. | Evolution of the Chattel House: Folk Housing of Barbados. | Pioneer America Society Transactions | 19 (1996): 31-39. | 1996 |
| Airo, Marina. | Residential Environment and Housing in Lovisa. | Everyday Life and Ethnicity: Urban Families in Loviisa and Voru 1988-1991. | Eds. Anna Kirveennummi, Matti Räsänen and Timo Virtanen. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 1994. 99-106. | 1994 |
| Airs, Malcolm. | The Making of the English Country House, 1500-1640. | London: Architectural P, | 1975. | |
| Airs, Malcolm. | The English Country House in the Sixteenth Century. | Oxford Art Journal | 2 (1979): 15-18. | 1979 |
| Akbar, Jamel. | Partywalls and Adaptability: The Case of the Muslim Environment. | Open House International | 13.4 (1988): 25-28. | 1988 |
| Akiner, Tuncer. | Typology-1: A Knowledge-Based System for Reasoning about Objects and Spaces. | Design Studies | 7.2 (1986): 94-105. | 1986 |
| Akkaya, Mehmet. | Housing Profile: Vernacular Housing in Amasya, Turkey. | Open House International | 10.3 (1985): 35-39. | 1985 |
| Aksoylu, Yurdanur. | Courtyard House Form: Response to the Traditional and Modern Needs of Man. | Journal of Architectural and Planning Research | 4.3 (1987): 228-240. | 1987 |
| Al-Hussayen, Mohammed. | Significant Characteristics and Design Considerations of the Courtyard House. | Journal of Architectural and Planning Research | 12.2 (1995): 91-103. | 1995 |
| Al-Khalili, Raja Khaleel | The Dialectic of Theatrical Space and Domestic Space in Modern American and British Drama | Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences | 68.1 (2007): 187-88. Washington State University, 2006 | 2007 |
| Al-Sallal, Khaled A. | The Balanced Synthesis of Form and Space in the Vernacular House of Sana’a: Bioclimatic and Functional Analysis. | Architectural Science Review | 44.4 (2001): 419-428. | 2001 |
| Alaimo, Stacy. | Undomesticated Ground: Recasting Nature as Feminist Space. | Ithaca: Cornell UP, | 2000. | |
| Alberti, Leon Battista. | On The Art of Building in Ten Books. | Trans. Joseph Rykwert, Neil Leach, and Robert Tavernor. Boston: MIT Press, | 1988. | |
| Albrecht, Donald. | World War II and the American Dream: How Wartime Building Changed a Nation. | Washington, DC; Cambridge, MA: National Building Museum; MIT, | 1995. | |
| Alcock, N. W. and Linda Hall. | Fixtures and Fittings in Dated Houses, 1567-1763. | Practical Handbook in Archeology 11. York, England: Council for British Archeology, | 1994. | |
| Alexander, C. | Roles and Relations in the Symbolic Organisation of Domestic Space. | M Phil. Thesis, University of Cambridge, | 1992. | |
| Alexander, Susan and Alison Greenberg. | You Must Go Home Again: Duty, Love, and Work as Presented in Popular Magazines during World War II. | Modernism, Gender and Culture: A Cultural Studies Approach. | Eds. Lisa Rado and William E. Cain. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities 1863. Wellesly Studies in Critical Theory, Literary History, and Culture 11. New York, NY: Garland, 1997. 101-110. | 1997 |
| Allen, Anne E. Guernsey. | Architecture as Social Expression in Western Samoa: Axioms and Models. | Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments | 5.1 (1993): 33-45. | 1993 |
| Allen, Barbara L. | The Ranch-Style House in America: A Cultural and Environmental Discourse. | Journal of Architectural Education | 49.3 (1996): 156-165. | 1996 |
| Allen, Isabel. | Creating Space out of Text: Perspectives on Domestic Regency Architecture or Three Essays on the Picturesque. | Journal of Architecture | 2.1 (1997): 59-82. | 1997 |
| Allen, Polly Wynn [as Polly Wynn Allen-Robinson] | Building Domestic Liberty: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Architectural Feminism. | Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, | 1988. | |
| Allison, Penelope Mary. | Using the Material and Written Sources: Turn of the Millenium Approaches to Roman Domestic Space. | American Journal of Archaeology | 105.2 (2001): 181-208. | 2001 |
| Alon-Mozes, Tal. and Shaul Amir. | Landscape and Ideology: The Emergence of Vernacular Gardening Culture in Pre-State Israel. | Landscape Journal | 21.2 (2002): 37-50. | 2002 |
| Altman, Irwin. | A Perspective on the Study of Culture and Homes. | Architecture in Cultural Change: Essays in Built Form and Culture Research. | Ed. David G. Saile. Lawrence: School of Architecture and Urban Design, Univ. of Kansas, 1986. 5-16. | 1986 |
| Alves, Jaime Osterman. | Home Coming and Home Leaving: Interrogations of Domesticity in Elizabeth Stoddard’s Harper’s Fiction, 1859-1891. | American Culture, Canons, and the Case of Elizabeth Stoddard. | Eds. Robert McClure Smith and Ellen Weinauer. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 2003. 149-79. | 2003 |
| Ambasz, Emilio, Antonelli, Paola, Bosoni, Giampiero, Pesce, Gaetano and Ugo La Pietra. | Paesaggio domestico 1972-1997=Domestic Landscape 1972-1997. | Ottagono | 32.122 (1997): 26-69. | 1997 |
| Ameen, M. S. | Housing Profile: Bailly Road Housing, Dhaka City, Bangladesh. | Open House International | 2 (1984): 43-49. | 1984 |
| Ames, Kenneth L. | Robert Mills and the Philadelphia Row House. | Society of Architectural Historians | 27.2 (1968): 140-146. | 1968 |
| Ammons, Elizabeth. | Going in Circles: The Female Geography of Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs. | Studies in the Literary Imagination | 16 (1983): 83-93. | 1983 |
| Amole, Bayo. | The Evaluation and Comparison of Some House Types in a Residential Estate in Nigeria. | International Journal for Housing Science and Its Applications | 14.2 (1990): 115-122. | 1990 |
| Amphoux, Pascal and Lorenza Mondada. | Le chez-soi dans tous les sens. | Architecture & comportement=Architecture & Behaviour | 5.1 (1989): 135-150. | 1989 |
| Anderson, Anne. | At Home with Oscar: Constructing The House Beautiful. | Wildean: A Journal of Oscar Wilde Studies | 24 (2004): 25-45. | 2004 |
| Anderson, Christopher. | Hollywood in the Home: TV and the End of the Studio System. | Modernity and Mass Culture. | Eds. James Naremore and Patrick Brantlinger. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1991. 80-102. | 1991 |
| Anderson, Douglas R. | A House Undivided: Domesticity and Community in American Literature. | Cambridge: Cambridge UP, | 1990. | |
| Andrew, Caroline, and Beth Moore-Milroy. | Life Spaces: Gender, Household, Employment. | Vancouver: U of British Colombia P, | 1988. | |
| Andrews, P. A. | The White House of Khurasan: The Felt Tents of the Iranian Yomut and Göklen. | Iran | 11 (1973): 93-110. | 1973 |
| Anthony, Kathryn H. | Bitter Homes and Gardens: The Meanings of Home to Families of Divorce. | Journal of Architectural and Planning Research | 14.1 (1997): 1-19. | 1997 |
| Appleyard, Donald. | Home. | Architectural Association Quarterly | 1.3 (1979): 4-20. | 1979 |
| Aptheker, Bettina. | Tapestries of Life: Women's Work, Women's Consciousness, and the Meaning of Daily Existence. | Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, | 1989. | |
| Arber, Katie | Thirtiestyle: Home Decoration and Furnishings from the 1930s | London: Middlesex U P | 2003 | |
| Ardener, Shirley, ed. | Women and Space: Ground Rules and Social Maps. | London: Croom Helm, | 1981. | |
| Argan, Julio C. | The Architecture of Brunelleschi and the Origins of Perspective Theory in the Fifteenth Century. | Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institute | IX (1946): 96-121. | 1946. |
| Armstrong, Douglas V. and Elizabeth Jean Reitz. | The Old Village and the Great House: An Archaeological and Historical Examination of Drax Hall Plantation, St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. | Urbana: U of Illinois P, | 1990. | |
| Armstrong, Frances. | Dickens and the Concept of Home. | Nineteenth Century Studies. Ann Arbor, UMI Research, | 1990. | |
| Armstrong, Nancy. | Some Call it Fiction: On the Politics of Domesticity. | Feminisms: An Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism. | Eds. Robyn R. Warhol and Diane Price Herndl. New Jersey: Rutgers, | 1997. |
| Armstrong, Nancy. | Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel. | New York: Oxford UP, | 1987. | |
| Arnold, Dana and Tim Clayton. | The Georgian Country House: Architecture, Landscape and Society. | Stroud: Sutton, | 1998. | |
| Arnold, Dana, ed. | The Georgian Villa. | Stroud, Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton Pub., | 1996. | |
| Arnold, Denise Y. | The House of Earth-Bricks and Inka-Stones: Gender, Memory, and Cosmos in Qaqachaka. | Journal of Latin American Lore | 17.1-2 (1991): 3-69. | 1991 |
| Arnould, Eric J. | Consumers | Boston: McGraw-Hill. | 2002 | |
| Arrigo, Joseph. | Louisiana’s Plantation Homes: The Grace and Grandeur. | Stillwater, MN: Voyageur, | 1991. | |
| Arén, Eje. | What Can We Learn From the Reconstruction of Prehistoric Buildings? | The Home: Words, Interpretations, Meanings, and Environments. | Eds. David N. Benjamin and David Stea. Ethnoscapes: Current Challenges in the Environmental Social Sciences. Aldershot, England; Brookfield, VT: Avebury; Ashgate, 1995. 283-90. | 1995 |
| Askeland, Lori. | Remodeling the Model Home in Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Beloved. | American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism and Bibliography | 64.4 (1992): 785-805. | 1992 |
| Askew, L.E. and P.M. McGuirk. | Watering the Suburbs: Distinction, Conformity and the Suburban Garden. | Australian Geographer. | 35.1 (2004): 17-37. | 2004. |
| Aslet, Clive. | The American Country House. | New Haven: Yale UP, | 1990. | |
| Atkinson, Rowland, ed. | The Gentry in the City: Upward Neighbourhood Trajectories and Gentrification. | Spec. issue of Urban Studies 40.12 (2003): 2343-584. | 2003 | |
| Attfield, Judy, and Pat Kirkham. | A View from the Interior: Women and Design A View from the Interior. | 2nd ed. London: Women's Press, | 1995. | |
| Attfield, Judy. | Design as a Practice of Modernity: A Case for the Study of the Coffee Table in the Mid Century Domestic Interior. | Journal of Material Culture | 2.3 (1997): 267-289. | 1997 |
| Attfield, Judy. | Moving Home: Changing Attitudes to Residence and Identity. | Journal of Architecture | 7.3 (2002): 249-262. | 2002 |
| Attwood, F. | Inside Out: Men on the 'Home Front'. | Journal of Consumer Culture | 5.1 (2005): 87-107. | 2005. |
| Austerberry, Helen and Sophie Watson | A Woman's Place: A Feminist Approach to Housing in Britain. | Feminist Review | 8 (1981): 49-62. | 1981 |
| Austerberry, Helen and Sophie Watson. | Housing and Homelessness: A Feminist Perspective. | Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, | 1986. | |
| Austerberry, Helen and Sophie Watson. | A Woman's Place: A Feminist Approach to Housing in Britain. | Woman and Social Policy: A Reader. | Ed. Clare Ungerson. Houndmills, England: Macmillan, 1985. | 1985 |
| Austin, Carolyn F. | Home and Nation in The Heart of Midlothian. | SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 | 40.4 (2000): 621-34. | 2000 |
| Avilez, GerShun | Housing the Black Body: Value, Domestic Space, and Segregation Narratives | Toward an Aesthetics of Living Jim Crow, and Other Forms of Racial Division. | Albany, NY; State University of New York, Binghamton. pp. 131-147 | 2010 |
| Avraham, Gidon. | A Bridge of Words: A Term List Based on the Study and Classification of Compounding Operations in Avot Yeshurun’s Later Poetry (1974-1992) Concerning the Notion of V’t (Home/House). | Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studia Semitica Upsaliensia 15. Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University, | 1999. | |
| Axelrod, Steven Gould. | Lowell’s Postmodernity: Life Studies and the Shattered Image of Home. | Jarrell, Bishop, Lowell, and Co.: Middle-Generation Poets in Context. | Ed. Suzanne Ferguson. Knoxville, TN: U of Tennessee P, 2003. 251-68. | 2003 |
| Axelrod, Steven. | Terror in the Everyday: Emily Dickinson’s (‘I Years Had Been from Home’) (609). | Concerning Poetry | 6.1 (1973): 53-56. | 1973 |
| Ayres, James. | Domestic Interiors: The British Tradition, 1500-1850. | London: Yale University Press, | 2003. | |
| Ayres, William S. | Pictures in the American Home, 1880-1930. | The Arts and the American Home, 1890-1930. | Eds. Jessica H. Foy and Karal Ann Marling. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1994. 149-64. | 1994 |
| Azarnoush, Massoud. | The Sasanian Manor House at Hajiabad, Iran. | Firenze: Le Lettere, | 1994. | |
| Bachelard, Gaston. | The Poetics of Space. | Trans. M. Jolas. Boston: Beacon Press, | 1994. | |
| Badcock, Blair. | Home Ownership and the Illusion of Egalitarianism. | A History of European Housing in Australia. | Ed. Patrick Troy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP, 2000. 254-68. | 2000 |
| Baggett, Jerome P. | Habitat for Humanity: Building Private Homes, Building Public Religion. | Philadelphia: Temple UP, | 2000. | |
| Bahloul, Joéle. | Home and the Rembrances of the Exile among North African Sephardim. | Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Review | 15.2 (1994): 89-92. | 1994 |
| Bahloul, Joëlle. | The Memory House: Time and Place in Jewish Immigrant Culture in France. | House Life: Space, Place and Family in Europe. | Eds. Donna Birdwell-Pheasant and Denise Lawrence-Zúñiga. Oxford, UK: Berg, 1999. 239-49. | 1999 |
| Bahloul, Joëlle. | The Architecture of Memory: A Jewish-Muslim Household in Colonial Algeria, 1937-1962. | Trans. Catherine du Peloux Ménagé. New York: Cambridge UP, | 1996. | |
| Baker, Darryl. | The Traditional House and New Middle Class Housing in Morocco. | Ekistics | 53.318-319 (1986): 149-156. | 1986 |
| Baker, Jeff. | Dedication to Doubt: Curtis White’s The Idea of Home and the Function of Fiction. | Review of Contemporary Fiction | 18.2 (1998): 60-71. | 1998 |
| Bald, Sunil and Yolande Daniels. | Fold, Crease, and Tear Along Perforations: Domestic Protocols by StudioSUMO- | Journal of Architecture | 9.3 (2004): 355-368. | 2004 |
| Baldridge, Cates. | The Instabilities of Inheritance in Oliver Twist. | Studies in the Novel | 25.2 (1993): 184-95. | 1993 |
| Bammer, Angelika. | Editorial: The Question of 'Home'. | New Formations | 17(1992): vii-xi. | 1992 |
| Banks, Michelle. | Myth-Making and Exile: The Desire for a Homeplace in George Elliot Clarke’s Whylah Falls. | Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews | 51 (2002): 58-85. | 2002 |
| Barbey, Gilles. | Introduction: Vers une phénoménologie du chez-soi=Introduction: Towards a Phenomenology of the Home. | Architecture & comportement=Architecture & Behaviour | 5.2 (1989): 87-90. | 1989 |
| Barbé, Philippe | The Closure and Opening of Domestic Space in Ombre Sultane by Assia Djebar | In Francophone Post-Colonial Cultures: Critical Essays, ed. Kamal Salhi. Lanham, MD: Lexington | 2003 | |
| Barker, Jennifer M. | The Feminine Side of New York: Travelogue, Autobiography and Architecture in News from Home. | Identity and Memory: The Films of Chantal Akerman. | Ed. Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2003. 41-58. | 2003 |
| Barley, M. W. | The Double Pile House. | Archaeological Journal | 136 (1979): 253-264. | 1979 |
| Barley, M. W., Rogers, A. and P. Strange. | The Medieval Parsonage House, Coningsby, Lincolnshire. | Antiquaries Journal | 49.2 (1969): 346-365. | 1969 |
| Baross, Paul. | Housing in the People’s Republic of China: Observations and Reflections. | Open House International | 2 (1984): 4-14. | 1984 |
| Barr, Mary. | Re-Visioning the Tribal Home through Literature. | The Bulletin of the West Virginia Association of College English Teachers | 16 (1994): 6-11. | 1994 |
| Barret, Maurice. | À propos du IIIe salon de l’habitation. | Art et décoration | 40.3 [65](1936): 99-107. [Conference: Salon des arts ménagers] | 1936 |
| Barrett, Helena and John Philips. | Suburban Style: The British Home, 1840-1960. | London: Macdonald, | 1987. | |
| Barron, Caroline M. | Centres of Conspicuous Consumption: The Aristocratic Town House in London 1200-1550. | London Journal | 20.1 (1995): 1-16. | 1995 |
| Barup, Kerstin and Mats Edström. | Skärva: Creating a Place in the Country. | Stockholm: Byggförlaget, | 1991. | |
| Bassil, Veronica. | The Artist at Home: The Domestication of Louisa May Alcott. | Studies in American Fiction | 15.2 (1987): 187-197. | 1987 |
| Batany, Jean and Joel H. Reader (Trans.). | Home and Rome,’ a Device in Epic and Romance: Le Couronnement de Louis and Ille et Galeron. | Yale French Studies | 51 (1974): 42-60. | 1974 |
| Baxandall, Rosalyn Fraad. | Picture Windows: How the Suburbs Happened. | New York: Basic Books, | 2000 | |
| Baydar, Gülsüm. | Tenuous Boundaries: Women, Domesticity and Nationhood in 1930s Turkey. | Journal of Architecture | 7.3 (2002): 229-244. | 2002 |
| Baydar, Gülsüm. | Spectral Returns of Domesticity. | Environment and Planning D, Society and Space | 21.1 (2003): 27-45. | 2003 |
| Bayley, John. | A Count of Three. | Journal of New Zealand Literature | 15 (1997): 136-45. | 1997 |
| Bealer, Alex W. and John O. Ellis. | The Log Cabin: Homes of the North American Wilderness. | Barre: Barre, | 1978. | |
| Beales, Ross W., Jr. | ‘Slavish’ and Other Female Work in the Parkman Household, Westborough, Massachusetts, 1724-1782. | House and Home. | Eds. Peter Benes, Jane Montague Benes and Ross W. Beales, Jr. Annual Proceedings of the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife 13. Boston, MA: Boston UP, 1990. 48-57. | 1990 |
| Beams, David. | Outrage at Owlbury Hall: A Footnote on John Rhode. | Armchair Detective: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to the Appreciation of Mystery, Detective, and Suspense Fiction | 17.4 (1984): 382-390. | 1984 |
| Beasley, Ellen. | The Alleys and Back Buildings of Galveston: An Architectural and Social History. | Houston, Tex.: Rice UP, | 1996. | |
| Beckham, Sue Bridwell. | The American Front Porch: Women’s Liminal Space. | Making the American Home: Middle-Class Women and Domestic Material Culture 1840-1940. | Ed. Marilyn Ferris Motz and Pat Browne. Bowling Green, OH: Popular, 1988. 69-89. | 1988 |
| Beezley, William H. | Home Altars: Private Reflections of Public Life. | Home Altars of Mexico. | Eds. Ramón A. Gutiérrez, Dana Salvo and Amalia Mesa-Bains. Albuquerque, NM: U of New Mexico P, 1997. 91-107. | 1997 |
| Belcher, Victor. | Conference: The Aristocratic Town House in London. | London Journal | 18.1 (1994): 89-93. | 1994 |
| Belgum, Kirsten. | Interior Meaning: Design of the Bourgeois Home in the Realist Novel. | German Life and Civilization 9. New York: Peter Lang, | 1991. | |
| Bell, David and Joanne Hollows. | Historicizing Lifestyle: Mediating Taste, Consumption and Identity from the 1900's to the 1970's. | Ashgate, 2006. | 2006 | |
| Bell, Roger. | From Wittgenstein’s House to Morphosis: Deconstructing ‘Forms of Life.’ | Signs of Change: Premodern, Modern, Postmodern. | Ed. Stephen Barker. Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and Literature 4. Albany, NY: State U of New York P, 1996. 75-96. | 1996 |
| Bellini, Mario. | XVIIe Triennale de Milan: le projet domestique, la maison de l’homme—archétypes et prototypes. | Architecture d’aujourd’hui | 245 (1986): 96-97. | 1986 |
| Bending, Stephen. | Re-Reading the Eighteenth-Century English Landscape Garden. | An English Arcadia: Landscape and Architecture in Britain and America. | San Marino, CA: Huntington Lib., 1992. 379-99. | 1992 |
| Benes, Peter, Benes, Jane Montague and Ross W. Beales, Jr. | House and Home. | Annual Proceedings of the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife 13. Boston, MA: Boston UP, | 1990. | |
| Benjamin, David N. and David Stea, eds. | The Home: Words, Interpretations, Meanings, and Environments. | Ethnoscapes: Current Challenges in the Environmental Social Sciences. Aldershot, England; Brookfield, VT: Avebury; Ashgate, | 1995. | |
| Benjamin, Orly, and Oriel Sullivan. | The Importance of Difference: Conceptualising Increased Flexibility in Gender Relations at Home. | Sociological Review | 44.2 (1996): 225-251. | 1996 |
| Benjamin, Walter. | Paris, capitale du XIXe siècle. | Vie urbaine | 1 (1971): 34-48. | 1971 |
| Bennett, Sandra Shaw. | The House on Fontanka: Derzhavin’s Home as Cultural Symbol. | New Zealand Slavonic Journal | (1992): 7-30. | 1992 |
| Benstock, Shari. | Edith Wharton’s House of Fictions. | Rivista di Studi Vittoriani | 9.5 (1) (2000): 55-73. | 2000 |
| Bensusan, S. L. | Charles Lamb: His Homes and Haunts. | Folcroft Lib. Eds., | 1979. | |
| Bensusan, Samuel L. | William Wordsworth: His Homes and Haunts. | Folcroft, PA: Folcroft Lib. Eds., | 1977. | |
| Beppu, Keiko. | The Moral Significance of Living Space: The Library and Kitchen in The House of Mirth. | Edith Wharton Review | 14.2 (1997): 3-7. | 1997 |
| Bergengren, Charles. | From Lovers to Murderers: The Etiquette of Entry and the Social Implications of the House Form. | Winterthur Portfolio: A Journal of American Material Culture | 29.1 (1994): 43-72. | 1994 |
| Berglund, Birgitta. | Women's Whole Existence: The House as an Image in the Novels of Ann Radcliffe, Mary Wollstonecraft and Jane Austen. | Lund: Lund UP, | 1993. | |
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