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The Whole Economy Catriona Macleod (University of Glasgow)

The Whole Economy By Catriona Macleod (University of Glasgow)

The Whole Economy by Catriona Macleod (University of Glasgow)


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Summary

Advocating a gender-inclusive approach, this book highlights the transformative potential of including women's work in wider assessments of economic performance. It provides a key point of reference in debates about the character of early modern economic development as well as a lasting contribution to the gender history of early modern Europe.

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The Whole Economy: Work and Gender in Early Modern Europe by Catriona Macleod (University of Glasgow)

Advocating a gender-inclusive approach to the history of work, this book both counts and accounts for women's as well as men's economic activity. Showcasing novel conceptual, methodological and empirical perspectives, it highlights the transformative potential of including women's work in wider assessments of continuity and change in economic performance. Focusing on the period of European history (1500-1800) that generated unprecedented growth in the northwest - which, in turn, was linked to the global redistribution of resources and upon which industrialisation depended - the book spans key arenas in which women produced change: households, care, agriculture, rural manufacture, urban markets, migration, and war. The analysis refutes the stubborn contention of mainstream economic history that we can generalise about economic performance by focusing solely on the work of adult men and demonstrates that women were active agents in the early modern economy rather than passively affected by changes wrought upon them.

About Catriona Macleod (University of Glasgow)

Catriona Macleod is Lecturer in History at the University of Glasgow. She is the author of Women and Enterprise in Glasgow, c.1740-1830 (forthcoming 2023) and is currently researching women's financial management, and the links between gender, poverty and work in eighteenth-century Scotland. Alexandra Shepard is Professor of Gender History at the University of Glasgow. She is the author of several books and articles exploring gender difference and social change between 1550 and 1850. Winner of the Philip Leverhulme Prize (2004) and the Leo Gershoy Award (2016), she is currently researching the links between carework, gender inequality, and social inequality during Britain's long eighteenth-century. Maria Agren is Professor of History at Uppsala University. She is the author of several books and articles on property, work and gender in the period 1600 to 1850. She is the leader of the Swedish Gender and Work research and infrastructure project and has been awarded many major grants for her work.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction Margaret R. Hunt and Alexandra Shepard: 1. Households Maria Agren; 2. Care Alexandra Shepard; 3. Agriculture Jane Whittle and Hilde Sandvik; 4. Rural manufactures Carmen Sarasua; 5. Urban markets Anna Bellavitis; 6. Migration Amy L. Erickson and Ariadne Schmidt; 7. War Margaret R. Hunt.

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GOR013473916
9781009359368
1009359363
The Whole Economy: Work and Gender in Early Modern Europe by Catriona Macleod (University of Glasgow)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20230615
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