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Female Agency in the Urban Economy: Gender in European Towns, 1640-1830: Routledge Research in Gender and History

Editat de Deborah Simonton, Anne Montenach
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 sep 2015
This innovative new book is overtly and explicitly about female agency in eighteenth-century European towns. However, it positions female activity and decisions unequivocally in an urban world of institutions, laws, regulations, customs and ideologies. Gender politics complicated and shaped the day-to-day experiences of working women. Town rules and customs, as well as police and guilds’ regulations, affected women’s participation in the urban economy: most of the time, the formally recognized and legally accepted power of women – which is an essential component of female agency – was very limited. Yet these chapters draw attention to how women navigated these gendered terrains. As the book demonstrates, "exclusion" is too strong a word for the realities and pragmatism of women’s everyday lives. Frequently guild and corporate regulations were more about situating women and regulating their activities, rather than preventing them from operating in the urban economy. Similarly corporate structures, which were under stress, found flexible strategies to incorporate women who through their own initiative and activities put pressure on the systems. Women could benefit from the contradictions between moral and social unwritten norms and economic regulations, and could take advantage of the tolerance or complicity of urban authorities towards illicit practices. Women with a grasp of their rights and privileges could defend themselves and exploit legal systems with its loopholes and contradictions to achieve economic independence and power.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138952461
ISBN-10: 113895246X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 16 black & white illustrations, 8 black & white tables, 13 black & white halftones, 3 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Gender and History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Gender, Agency and Economy: Shaping the Eighteenth-Century European Town  Anne Montenach and Deborah Simonton  Part 1: Markets and Brokerage  2. Legal Trade and Black Markets: Foodtrades in Lyon in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries  Anne Montenach  3. On the Streets and in the Markets: Independent Copenhagen Saleswomen  Carol Gold  4. Makeshift, Women and Capability in Pre-Industrial European Towns  Laurence Fontaine  5. Women Patients in the English Urban Medical Marketplace in the Long Eighteenth Century  Marjo Kaartinen  Part 2: Negotiating the Urban Economy  6. Widows and Wenches: Single Women in Eighteenth-Century Urban Economies  Deborah Simonton  7. Guilds, Gender Policies and Economic Opportunities for Women in Early Modern Dutch Towns  Danielle van den Heuvel  8. Women Working in Guild Crafts: Female Strategies in Early Modern Urban Economies  Anna C. Fridrich  9. Legal Regulation in Eighteenth-Century Cologne: The Agency of Female Artisans  Muriel González Athenas  Part 3: Gender, Agency and Relationships in the Urban Economy  10. Gender and Urban Land in Swedish Towns  Åsa Karlsson Sjögren  11. Everyday Politics: Power Relations of Urban Female Servants in the Finnish City of Turku in the 1780s  Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen  12. Women on Their Way: Employment Opportunities in Cosmopolitan Rome  Eleonora Canepari  13. The Chosen Ones: Godmotherhood as a Networking Strategy in the Merchant Community of Pori, 1765-1820  Jarkko Keskinen  Afterword  Anne Montenach and Deborah Simonton

Recenzii

‘This collection broadens our knowledge about women in 18th-century towns by extending the geographic focus to Scandinavia and central Europe. The contributors examine women’s experiences and contributions to a variety of urban settings and provide insight into women’s roles as financial brokers, peddlers, migrants, medical consumers, and landholders. The essays put gender squarely at the center of the development of European towns.’Amy Froide, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA
'This book demands that we rethink our tendency to categorise, demonstrating dextrously that to do so limits our ability to read the experiences and agency of oft overlooked individuals engaged in the urban economy...In its emphasis on diversity of experience and insistence that agency is a fluid and multifaceted construct, this collection successfully establishes the need for gender to be both a more prominent and better integrated dynamic in our interpretation of the past.' - Nathan Booth, University of Manchester, UK

Descriere

This book, from a pan-European network of historians from twelve countries, examines the ways that the European urban experience was gendered over time and across borders. Situated in eighteenth-century urban culture, the chapters in this volume evaluate the economic activities and agency of women in these commercial communities.  It addresses a number of questions which speak to how women specifically negotiated and articulated their relationship to the gendered urban economy. The book is an integrated collection of local studies, employing both quantitative and qualitative approaches, but with a very coherent approach. It is embedded in an urban / economic / gender approach which unites the chapters and which is drawn together by the editors in their introduction and afterword.