Women, Work And Sexual Politics In Eighteenth-Century England

Women, Work And Sexual Politics In Eighteenth-Century England

by Bridget Hill
Women, Work And Sexual Politics In Eighteenth-Century England

Women, Work And Sexual Politics In Eighteenth-Century England

by Bridget Hill

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Overview

The author offers a reassessment of how women's experience of work in 18th- century England was affected by industrialization and other elements of economic, social and technological change.; This study focuses on the household, the most important unit of production in the 18th century. Hill examines the work done by the women of the household, not only in "housework" but also in agriculture and manufacturing, and explains what women lost as the household's independence as a unit of economic production was undermined.; Considering the whole range of activities in which women were involved - including many occupations unrecorded in censuses which have, therefore, been largely ignored by historians - Hill charts the increasing sexual division of labour and highlights its implications. She also discusses the role of service in husbandry and apprenticeship, as sources of training for women, and the consequences of their decline.; The final part of the book considers how the changing nature of women's work influenced courtship, marriage and relations between the sexes. Among the topics discussed are the importance of the women's contribution to setting up and maintaining a household; labouring women's attitudes to marriage and divorce and the customary alternatives to them; and the role of spinsters and widows. The author concludes by asking to what extent the industrial revolution improved the overall position of women and the opportunities open to them.; This series aims to re-establish women's history, and to challenge the assumptions of much mainstream history. Focusing on the modern period and encouraging perspectives from other disciplines, it seeks to concentrate upon areas of focal importance in the history of Britain and continental Europe.; Bridget Hill is the author of "Eighteenth-Century Women: An Anthology" and "The First English Feminist".

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135368845
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/04/2005
Series: Women's and Gender History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Bridget Hill

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Pinchbeck and After; Chapter 2 The Social Context; Chapter 3 Women's Work in the Family Economy; Chapter 4 The Undermining of the Family Economy; Chapter 5 Female Servants in Husbandry; Chapter 6 Female Apprenticeship; Chapter 7 Housework; Chapter 8 Domestic Service; Chapter 9 Ignored, Unrecorded, and Invisible: Some Occupations of Women; Chapter 10 The Economics of Courtship and Marriage; Chapter 11 Clarity and Obscurity in the Law Relating to Wives, Property, and Marriage; Chapter 12 Spinsters and Spinsterhood; Chapter 13 Widows; Chapter 14 Conclusion;
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