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Women, Credit, and Debt in Early Modern Scotland Cathryn Spence

Women, Credit, and Debt in Early Modern Scotland By Cathryn Spence

Women, Credit, and Debt in Early Modern Scotland by Cathryn Spence


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Uses court records to re-evaluate women's economic roles in early modern Scotland.

Women, Credit, and Debt in Early Modern Scotland Summary

Women, Credit, and Debt in Early Modern Scotland by Cathryn Spence

This text provides the first full-length consideration of women's economic roles in early modern Scottish towns. Drawing on tens of thousands of cases entered into burgh court litigation between 1560 and 1640 in Edinburgh, Dundee, Haddington and Linlithgow, Women, credit and debt explores how Scottish women navigated their courts and their communities. The employments and by-employments that brought these women to court and the roles they had in the economy are also considered. In particular, this book explores the role of women as merchants, merchandisers, producers and sellers of ale, landladies, moneylenders and servants. Comparing the Scottish experience to that of England and Europe, Spence shows that over the course of the latter half of the sixteenth century and into the seventeenth century women were conspicuously active in burgh court litigation and, by extension, were engaged participants in the early modern Scottish economy.

About Cathryn Spence

Cathryn Spence is Assistant Professor of European History at the University of New Brunswick - Saint John

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. 'For her interest': women and debt litigation 2. 'Furth of this realm' and 'in her shop': merchants and merchandisers 3. Married partners and single women as producers 4. Owned, loaned and pawned: the control of property 5. Female servants as creditors and debtors Conclusion Index

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NGR9781784992538
9781784992538
1784992534
Women, Credit, and Debt in Early Modern Scotland by Cathryn Spence
New
Hardback
Manchester University Press
2016-02-02
216
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