In this carefully researched book, Monica Chojnacka stresses the independence of working women in early modern Venice. Accepting the premise that, in general, the wives, sisters, and daughters of the nobility led highly restricted lives throughout this period, she argues that both economic forces and the formation of new charitable institutions benefited popolane (non-elite women) by providing them with forms of sociability, community, and agency that were denied their social superiors.
While the terms ‘agency’, ‘collectivity’, and ‘social networks’ may seem anachronistic for the study...
This chapter focuses on Western Europe, which, as an area, probably had the greatest number of commo...
This chapter considers how women’s lives in early-modern Europe were shaped by their interactions wi...
Bellavitis Anna. Monica Chojnacka, Working Women of Early Modern Venice. In: Annales. Histoire, Scie...
© 2020 Jennifer Margaret McFarlandThis thesis provides the first dedicated study of the identity, so...
The chapter examines the juridical construction of working woman in Italian cities during the mediev...
This thesis explores the construction of cittadini identity in early modern Venice, by looking at so...
This monograph, published in the Ashgate Historical Urban Studies series, edited by Richard Rodger a...
Widows in early modern Venice accounted for a significant percentage of the female population yet th...
This book re-evaluates and extends understandings about how work was conceived and what it could ent...
Apprenticeship in early modern Europe has been the subject of important research in the last decades...
ILMAKUNNAS Johanna (dirs.), RAHIKAINEN Marjatta (dirs.) et VAINIO-KORHONEN Kirsi (dirs.), Early Prof...
AbstractOne of the defining characteristics of the working classes during the Old Regime was poverty...
This general monograph is a full and comprehensive demonstration of what early modern historians mea...
Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe, c. 1450-1700 presents the first collection of es...
While the terms ‘agency’, ‘collectivity’, and ‘social networks’ may seem anachronistic for the study...
This chapter focuses on Western Europe, which, as an area, probably had the greatest number of commo...
This chapter considers how women’s lives in early-modern Europe were shaped by their interactions wi...
Bellavitis Anna. Monica Chojnacka, Working Women of Early Modern Venice. In: Annales. Histoire, Scie...
© 2020 Jennifer Margaret McFarlandThis thesis provides the first dedicated study of the identity, so...
The chapter examines the juridical construction of working woman in Italian cities during the mediev...
This thesis explores the construction of cittadini identity in early modern Venice, by looking at so...
This monograph, published in the Ashgate Historical Urban Studies series, edited by Richard Rodger a...
Widows in early modern Venice accounted for a significant percentage of the female population yet th...
This book re-evaluates and extends understandings about how work was conceived and what it could ent...
Apprenticeship in early modern Europe has been the subject of important research in the last decades...
ILMAKUNNAS Johanna (dirs.), RAHIKAINEN Marjatta (dirs.) et VAINIO-KORHONEN Kirsi (dirs.), Early Prof...
AbstractOne of the defining characteristics of the working classes during the Old Regime was poverty...
This general monograph is a full and comprehensive demonstration of what early modern historians mea...
Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe, c. 1450-1700 presents the first collection of es...
While the terms ‘agency’, ‘collectivity’, and ‘social networks’ may seem anachronistic for the study...
This chapter focuses on Western Europe, which, as an area, probably had the greatest number of commo...
This chapter considers how women’s lives in early-modern Europe were shaped by their interactions wi...