Ingenious Trade: Women and Work in Seventeenth-Century London New Edition by Laura Gowing

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[284 Pages]

PUB:February 24, 2022

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Author: Gowing Laura

Edition: New

Package Dimensions: 0x0x788

Number Of Pages: 284

Release Date: 24-02-2022

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Ingenious Trade recovers the intricate stories of the young women who came to London in the late seventeenth century to earn their own living, most often with the needle, and the mistresses who set up shops and supervised their apprenticeships. Tracking women through city archives, it reveals the extent and complexity of their contracts, training and skills, from adolescence to old age. In contrast to the informal, unstructured and marginalised aspects of women’s work, this book uses legal records and guild archives to reconstruct women’s negotiations with city regulations and bureaucracy. It shows single women, wives and widows establishing themselves in guilds both alongside and separate to men, in a network that extended from elites to paupers and around the country. Through an intensive and creative archival reconstruction, Laura Gowing recovers the significance of apprenticeship in the lives of girls and women, and puts women’s work at the heart of the revolution in worldly goods.
Review
‘Gowing puts female apprenticeship convincingly front and centre in the history of early modern women, showing how girls learned the gendered mix of agency and contingency that would shape their lives as producers, traders and consumers. This book is a pleasure for its readers and a triumph for its author.’ Cynthia Herrup, University of Southern California

‘This wonderful book shifts women’s artisanal training from the historiographical margins to the centre of city life. Focusing on people rather than things, Gowing’s meticulous research brings to life the female makers and sellers of the consumer revolution and shows how women’s skilled work crafted gendered identity alongside producing goods.’ Alexandra Shepard, University of Glasgow
Book Description
Reveals the stories of girls making their way as apprentices in 17th-century London, through arguments, thefts, profits, and paperwork.
About the Author
Laura Gowing is Professor of Early Modern History at King’s College London, specialising in the history of early modern women, gender, and the body. She is the author of Domestic Dangers (1996) and Common Bodies (2003) which won prizes from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and the American Historical Association (Joan Kelly prize) respectively. She is an editor of History Workshop Journal.

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