Reviewed work(s): The Wealth of Wives: Women, Law, and Economy in Late Medieval London by Barbara A. Hanawalt (original) (raw)

Working Women in English Society, 1300-1620 (review

Cordelia Beattie

Journal of Social History, 2008

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Material Girls Revisited: Problematising the Social and Economic Position of Women in Later Medieval England

Jeremy Goldberg

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The Middling Sort: Commerce, Gender, and the Family in England, 1680-1780

Edward Shorter

The American Historical Review, 1998

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Adapting to capitalism: working women in the English economy, 1700- …

Deborah Valenze

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The ‘Golden Age’ of Women in Medieval London

Caroline Barron

Medieval London, 2017

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Marry - stitch - die - or do worse'?: female self-employment and small business proprietorship in London c.1740 - 1880

Ali Kay

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Some Reflections on Women, Work, and the Family in the Later Medieval English Town

Jeremy Goldberg

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Danielle van den Heuvel and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk, ‘Partners in business? An Anglo-Dutch comparison of the cooperation of spouses in early modern trade’, Continuity and Change 23 (2008) 209-216.

Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk

Continuity and Change, 2008

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Merchant Wives, Agency, and Ambivalence in Early Modern Studies

Ann C Christensen

Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2008

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Contextualising Family, Gender and the Economy in later Medieval England

Jeremy Goldberg

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Women, Production, and Patriarchy in Late Medieval Cities

Jacqueline Murray

Renaissance and Reformation, 1969

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Home Work: The Bourgeois Wife in Later Medieval England

Jeremy Goldberg

Women and Work in Premodern Europe, 2018

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Men, Women and the Supply of Luxury Goods in Eighteenth-Century England

Mark Rothery

Luxury and Gender in European Towns, 1700–1914, 2014

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The Wealth of Wives: Women, Law, and Economy in Late Medieval London (review

Ruth Karras

Journal of Social History, 2010

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The Wages of Women in England, 1260–1850

Jane Humphries

The Journal of Economic History, 2015

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Women in trade 1284-1299

Vicky Lykke-Dahn

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Introduction: Partners in business? Spousal cooperation in trades in early modern England and the Dutch Republic

Danielle van den Heuvel

Continuity and Change, 2008

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She-Merchants, Female Consumers and Matriarchs. Dutch Women in the Colony of New Netherland (1609-1664), Vortrag im Rahmen der 3rd Annual Conference "Women, Money, and Markets" at the University of Sussex Brighton on June 13th and 14th 2019

Eva Brugger

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Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk, ‘Segmentation in the pre-industrial labour market: women’s work in the Dutch textile industry, 1581-1810’, International Review of Social History 51 (2006) pp. 189-216.

Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk

International Review of Social History, 2006

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Females also Run Business. Merchants’ Wives and Female Merchants in the Crown of Aragon (Fourteenth-Fifteenth Century)

María Dolores López

Imago temporis: medium Aevum, 2023

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Woman is a Worthy Wight: Women in English Society, c. 1200-1500

Rosemary O'Day Englander

The Economic History Review, 1993

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"Women and Poverty: Girls on Their Own in England Before 1348," Peasants and Lords in the Medieval English Economy: Essays in Honour of Bruce M.S. Campbell, Maryanne Kowaleski, John Langdon, and Phillip R. Schofield, eds. (Brepols, 2015), 299-323.

Judith M. Bennett

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Gentlewomanly capitalism? Spinsters, widows, and wealth holding in England and Wales, c. 1800–1860

Alastair Owens

The Economic History Review, 2003

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Reconstructing the role of the household in businesswomen’s networks of support, London 1851-1861

Ali Kay

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Women in Business, 1700-1850

Nicola Phillips

2006

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Women's Work: Evaluating the Evidence for Women in Guilds and Trades in York, England between 1272 and 1377

Laurel Black

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Women, Wealth and Property: City of London 1720-1725

Larry Neal

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The Agency and Social Capital of English Medieval Noblewomen during the Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries

Nancy Winkelmann

2016

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Business was a Family Affair: Women of Commerce in Central Europe, 1650-1880

Robert Beachy

Histoire Sociale Social History, 2001

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City Women: Money, Sex, and the Social Order in Early Modern London. By Eleanor Hubbard (New York, Oxford University Press, 2012) 297 pp. $125.00

Jonah Miller

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2013

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Linda E. Mitchell, Portraits of Medieval Women: Family, Marriage, and Politics in England, 1225-1350. Palgrave, 2003

Katherine L. French

Medieval Feminist Forum, 2005

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Deborah Simonton and Anne Montenach (editors), Female agency in the urban economy. Gender in European towns, 1640–1830 (London and New York: Routledge, 2013). Pages xxii + 272. £85 hardback

Ariadne Schmidt

Continuity and Change, 2015

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Dresser, M. (2013) Middling women and work in eighteenth-century Bristol. Working Paper. University of the West of England

Madge Dresser

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Girl power: the European marriage pattern and labour markets in the North Sea region in the late medieval and early modern period 1

Jan Luiten van Zanden

The Economic History Review, 2010

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M. F. Stevens, 'London women, the courts and the ‘Golden Age’: a quantitative analysis of female litigants in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries', London Journal 37 (2012)

Matthew Frank Stevens

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