Wives, Heiresses, Businesswomen : : Historical case studies of women's changing roles in family businesses / / edited by Draiflessen Collection.
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Place / Publishing House: | Köln, Germany : : Böhlau,, [2024] ©2024 |
Year of Publication: | 2024 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (0 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- FOREWORD
- Kai Bosecker and Stefanie van de Kerkhof | INTRODUCTION
- Mechthild Isenmann | WOMEN IN ACTIVE ROLES IN BUSINESSES OF THE FOURTEENTH TO SIXTEENTH CENTURIES
- Hans Peterse | WOMEN IN TEXTILE BUSINESS-OWNING FAMILIES IN TWENTE IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES. Separate spheres, influential roles
- Kai Bosecker | WOMEN IN A TRANSNATIONAL FAMILY BUSINESS IN THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY. The example of the Brenninkmeijers
- Sina Bohnen | IN THE BACKGROUND, THE INVISIBLE WOMAN? Women's role(s) and options within family businesses: The example of the K.hler delicatessen, Dortmund, in the early twentieth century
- Mirjam Lober | THE SUCCESSION OF WOMEN TO THE MANAGEMENT OF FAMILY BUSINESSES. The example of Margarethe Krupp and her trusteeship (1902-1906) of the Krupp steel company
- Daniela Gastell | HELENE VIEWEG-BROCKHAUS AND ELSE DÜRR. Two examples of women in family businesses in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century German publishing trade
- Swen Steinberg | MOTHER TO THE WORKERS? Gender roles in Christian businesses in the nineteenth and early twentieth century
- Katrin Schreiter and Clara Piacenza | THE ART OF DEVELOPING CULTURAL CAPITAL IN ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE. Gabriele Henkel and the Henkel art collection
- Ulrike Laufer | 'THE PROSPERITY AND HONOUR OF MY HOUSE'. The women of the Hirschland banking family of Essen, Germany
- Stefanie van de Kerkhof | 'WITH ESPRIT AND CONFIDENCE OF FAITH'. How women's roles and functions changed in the Rhenish silk industry. A case study of the Vereinigte Seidenwebereien AG corporation (Verseidag)
- Agnes Arndt | EFFICIENCY AND EMOTION. Paradigms and dynamics around women's emotional labour in family businesses
- AUTHORS
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- NOTES.