European Women and Preindustrial Craft / / edited by Daryl M. Hafter.
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Place / Publishing House: | Bloomington : : Indiana University Press,, 1995. ©1995. |
Year of Publication: | 1995 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource:; illustrations, map ; |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : a theoretical framework for women's work in forming the Industrial Revolution / Daryl M. Hafter
- Women and the verdigris industry in Montpellier / Reed Benhamou
- Women flax scutchers in the linen production of Hälsingland, Sweden / Inger Jonsson
- On two-handed spinning / Walter Endrei and Rachel P. Maines
- Women who wove in the eighteenth-century silk industry of Lyon / Daryl M. Hafter
- The lacemakers of Le Puy in the nineteenth century / John F. Sweets
- Working women, gender, and industrialization in nineteenth-century France : the case of Lorraine embroidery manufacturing / Whitney Walton
- The calico painters of Estavayer : employers' strategies toward the market for women's labor / Pierre Caspard
- From home to factory : women in the nineteenth-century Italian silk industry / Patrizia Sione
- Survival strategies in a Saxon textile district during the early phases of industrialization, 1780-1860 / Jean H. Quataert
- The commercialization of trousseau work : female homeworkers in the French lingerie trade / Tessie P. Liu.