European Women and Preindustrial Craft

Contributor(s)
Hafter, Daryl M. (editor)
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
These essays examine key eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European industries—the production of verdigris, linen, and silk; spinning, weaving, lacemaking, embroidery; calico painting; and the lingerie trade. Focusing on links between women's preindustrial craft production and nineteenth-century heavy industrialization, this volume shows how women adopted new technology in certain situations and rejected it in others, helping maintain social peace during profound economic dislocation. The contributors are Reed Benhamou, Pierre Caspard, Walter Endrei and Rachel P. Maines, Daryl M. Hafter, Inger Jonsson, Tessie P. Liu, Jean H. Quataert, Patrizia Sione, John F. Sweets, and Whitney Walton.
Keywords
Business and Economics; Economics; Europe; Gender; History; Medieval to Seventeenth Century; Social Science; WomenISBN
9780253069061, 9780253327550Publisher
Indiana University PressPublisher website
https://iupress.org/Publication date and place
Bloomington, 1995Grantor
Classification
Gender studies, gender groups

