The 1650s saw an influx of young women to skilled apprenticeships in London's companies. Apprenticed to women through the names of their husbands, they practiced seamstry and millinery in a wide range of guilds. The preprinted forms by which these girls were indentured demonstrate the means by which a long-established city institution both made room for women, incorporating them into the culture of company, and kept them marginal. A series of print and manuscript adaptations marked out girls' forms, paying particular attention to the rules around marriage, and resulting, by the late seventeenth century, in a new trend towards non-sex-specific forms. This article argues that record keeping was both symbolically and concretely important for w...
Historical knowledge makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of contemporary questions and...
Publishing has evolved into a feminized profession, with women filling approximately 84 percent of p...
My dissertation, Hucksters, Hags, and Bawds: Gendering Place in Early Modern London, examines depi...
This thesis challenges long-held assumptions about women in early modern London by showing that larg...
Analysing the extent of female citizenship in early modern Britain has always been a difficult task....
Dissertation for MA in Historical Research, supervised by Professor Vanessa Harding
The admission of women into the York merchant tailors' is a remarkable episode in the history of pos...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This thesis examines concepts of female honour circulating among the middling and poorer sorts in El...
Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedago...
In recent years, historians have drawn attention to the many ways in which our knowledge of women’s ...
Apprenticeship in London was the concern of both livery company and city institutions. In this artic...
Maruca shows that the author as an accountable agent emerged in England as an entity intrinsically c...
We must consider historical occasions of women’s own response to misogynist representations of their...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the working lives of female servants in...
Historical knowledge makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of contemporary questions and...
Publishing has evolved into a feminized profession, with women filling approximately 84 percent of p...
My dissertation, Hucksters, Hags, and Bawds: Gendering Place in Early Modern London, examines depi...
This thesis challenges long-held assumptions about women in early modern London by showing that larg...
Analysing the extent of female citizenship in early modern Britain has always been a difficult task....
Dissertation for MA in Historical Research, supervised by Professor Vanessa Harding
The admission of women into the York merchant tailors' is a remarkable episode in the history of pos...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This thesis examines concepts of female honour circulating among the middling and poorer sorts in El...
Book history as a discipline has had a problem making space for women in its intellectual and pedago...
In recent years, historians have drawn attention to the many ways in which our knowledge of women’s ...
Apprenticeship in London was the concern of both livery company and city institutions. In this artic...
Maruca shows that the author as an accountable agent emerged in England as an entity intrinsically c...
We must consider historical occasions of women’s own response to misogynist representations of their...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the working lives of female servants in...
Historical knowledge makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of contemporary questions and...
Publishing has evolved into a feminized profession, with women filling approximately 84 percent of p...
My dissertation, Hucksters, Hags, and Bawds: Gendering Place in Early Modern London, examines depi...