Whole Economy

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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.
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