Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Political Economy of Guilds
2. The Uses of Gender in Economic Life
3. Guildwomen and Ouvrières
4. Turgot’s Reforms and Their Aftermath
5. Paths to the Revolution
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Political Economy of Guilds
2. The Uses of Gender in Economic Life
3. Guildwomen and Ouvrières
4. Turgot’s Reforms and Their Aftermath
5. Paths to the Revolution
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
“This is the first full-length study of women in all-female and mixed guilds in Old Regime France. . . . Hafter contributes a great deal to our understanding of gender and the gendering of work, of the function of women’s work in patriarchal society, of the agency women held in early modern France to control their work, of the ways this control brought women into the public sphere of the old regime, and of the ways ideas about gender and work changed over the eighteenth century and into the Revolution.”
—Clare H. Crowston, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign