The product is a textbook titled "Devil of the Domestic Sphere : Temperance, Gender, and Middle-Class Ideology, 1800-1860" by Scott C. Martin. Published by Cornell University Press in 2008, this hardcover book delves into the subject areas of self-help, history, social science, and political science. Specifically, it explores the role of temperance in shaping gender ideologies within the domestic sphere during the 19th century in the United States. With 216 pages, this book contributes to the fields of women's studies, feminist theory, sociology, and human rights, offering a detailed examination of the complex interplay between gender, morality, and societal expectations in this period.