This thesis looks beyond the stereotypes of women as transmitters and caretakers of businesses by focussing on the careers of three women, one a widow who remarried, one a woman with no apparent family connection with the trade, and the third another widow who carried on the business for almost ten years after the death of her husband. Their careers are reconstructed from biographical data and the details of their publishing output. Emphasis is placed on the relationship of individuals to the sectarian communities for which they published, and on the ways in which sectarian material came to be published and distributed. The studies suggest ways in which women's inferior legal status could protect them in their 'seditious' activities, and re...
This doctoral thesis uses female entrepreneurship as a case study to highlight the flaws and limitat...
This study explores the relationship between defamation of women and the marketplaces of print and r...
PhDWomen were prominent in the Lollard movement in the fifteenth century, but it is only in the mid...
This thesis looks beyond the stereotypes of women as transmitters and caretakers of businesses by fo...
Women Booksellers in Eighteenth-Century London and Religious Dissent: Faith, Community and Trade Abs...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
Writing from the end of the seventeenth century through the mid-eighteenth century in England, the f...
The purposes of this thesis are to determine why and how a few late medieval Englishwomen managed to...
Publishing has evolved into a feminized profession, with women filling approximately 84 percent of p...
The role of women in the early modern book trade is a topic of increasing emphasis and discussion am...
My dissertation, titled Bloody, Strange, and Unnatural Women: Advertising on Early Modern English Ti...
Focussing on letters from readers of ladies\u27 thinspace periodicals as well as advertisements pl...
This thesis examines the changes which were occurring in the literary marketplace at the end of the ...
Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedago...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
This doctoral thesis uses female entrepreneurship as a case study to highlight the flaws and limitat...
This study explores the relationship between defamation of women and the marketplaces of print and r...
PhDWomen were prominent in the Lollard movement in the fifteenth century, but it is only in the mid...
This thesis looks beyond the stereotypes of women as transmitters and caretakers of businesses by fo...
Women Booksellers in Eighteenth-Century London and Religious Dissent: Faith, Community and Trade Abs...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
Writing from the end of the seventeenth century through the mid-eighteenth century in England, the f...
The purposes of this thesis are to determine why and how a few late medieval Englishwomen managed to...
Publishing has evolved into a feminized profession, with women filling approximately 84 percent of p...
The role of women in the early modern book trade is a topic of increasing emphasis and discussion am...
My dissertation, titled Bloody, Strange, and Unnatural Women: Advertising on Early Modern English Ti...
Focussing on letters from readers of ladies\u27 thinspace periodicals as well as advertisements pl...
This thesis examines the changes which were occurring in the literary marketplace at the end of the ...
Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedago...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
This doctoral thesis uses female entrepreneurship as a case study to highlight the flaws and limitat...
This study explores the relationship between defamation of women and the marketplaces of print and r...
PhDWomen were prominent in the Lollard movement in the fifteenth century, but it is only in the mid...