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Producing Change: Gender and Work in Early Modern Europe. In addition a set of principles for data collection and dataset design will be produced for researchers compiling datasets to ensure the greatest possible compatibility and comparability of findings. All of these materials will be made freely available here when they are complete. Detail from Johannes Vermeer, The Lacemaker, circa 1664 [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.
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Producing Change: Gender and Work in Early Modern Europe. Gender and Work Project. A research project at the Department of History, Uppsala University. Women's Work in Rural England. A Leverhulme-funded project at the Univeristy of Exeter. Industriousness in an Imperial Economy. An NWO-funded project at Wageninen University. GARZONI: Apprenticeship, Work and Society (GAWS). Women's Work in the Early Modern Netherlands, c.1500-1815.
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Producing Change: Gender and Work in Early Modern Europe. Publications associated with the network:. Maria Ågren (ed), Making a Living, Making a Difference: Gender and Work in Early Modern European Society. Oxford University Press, 2016). Anna Bellavitis, ll lavoro delle donne nelle città dell’Europa moderna. Rome, Viella, 2016). Anna Bellavitis, Manuela Martini and Raffaella Sarti, “Une histoire de la famille à part entière? Rdquo;, MEFRIM.
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Producing Change: Gender and Work in Early Modern Europe. Leads the Network. Alex is Professor of Gender History at the University of Glasgow. She is author of. Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England. Oxford, 2003), and. Accounting for Oneself: Worth, Status and the Social Order in Early Modern England. Oxford, 2015), as well as several essays on early modern women’s economic agency. Her current research project is a history of childcare, family and economy in Britain, 1650-1850. Is Lecturer in Brit...
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Producing Change: Gender and Work in Early Modern Europe. Any enquiries should be directed to Catriona.MacLeod@glasgow.ac.uk. Detail from Fair Lemons and Oranges, 1688 [Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)], via The British Museum.