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The Experience of Domestic Service for Women in Early Modern London: The Early Modern Englishwoman, 1500-1750: Contemporary Editions

Editat de Paula Humfrey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2019
The late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century texts presented here describe female servants' experiences of work in early modern London. Domestics' court depositions offer qualitative evidence that female servants were an important support of emergent capitalism in the early modern metropolis. Exposed here are the contractual underpinnings of domestic service for women; the mobility that domestic servants enjoyed; and the concern that this mobility generated in the authorities. Paid domestic work has traditionally been regarded by historians simply as a pre-marital phase of women's lives. In fact, the depositions in this volume show that service was a prototypical form of female wage labour. While some women left service once they married, others relied on domestic positions as an avenue to generating income as life-long single women, as married women, and as widows. Even though they usually lived in poverty, labouring women who worked as servants in London had considerably more agency than has earlier been recognized. Female servants who deposed before London ecclesiastical and parish courts three centuries ago were mostly non-literate. Strikingly, their individual voices are clear and distinct as they present information about their working and personal circumstances.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138376199
ISBN-10: 1138376191
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Early Modern Englishwoman, 1500-1750: Contemporary Editions

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Contents: Introduction; London Court of Arches records 1667-1675; Two: London Court of Arches records, 1690-1706; London Court of Arches records, 1715-1735; St Margaret Westminster settlement examinations, 1718-1725; St Margaret Westminster settlement examinations, 1726-1735; Works cited; Index.

Recenzii

'... Humfrey succeeds in providing an illuminating new perspective on the experiences of female domestic servants within early modern London.' New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century 'Largely taken for granted at the time on account of their ubiquity and for long ignored by later histories which recognise [servants’] indispensable contribution to society and economy of the time. Paula Humfrey’s edited collection of documents usefully contributes to the discussion of servant mobility, sexuality, literacy, privacy, wages, the feminisation of the occupation, neighbourhood networks, honour and reputation, and much more besides.' Southern History '... provide[s] a wide range of accessible source materials for term papers and research projects, and would thus be worthwhile for libraries to purchase.' Sixteenth Century Studies

Notă biografică

Paula Humfrey teaches history in the online programs of Eastern Oregon University, USA, and Laurentian University, Canada.

Descriere

These late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century texts describe female servants' experiences of work in early modern London. This volume exposes the contractual underpinnings of domestic service, suggesting female servants were an important support of emergent capitalism in the early modern metropolis. The depositions in this volume show that service was a prototypical form of female wage labour rather than a pre-marital life phase. Voices of the non-literate in this volume are clear and distinct as they present their working and personal circumstances.