Limited Livelihoods: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century England
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Limited Livelihoods: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century England

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In the massive reorganization of lives and livelihoods that accompanied industrial capitalism in England, gender was a pivotal force. Through her analysis of industries ranging from metalworking and lacemaking to the manufacture of chocolate, Sonya Rose highlights the ways in which gender distinctions and gender relations influenced the development of capitalism.
Paperback, 320 pages
Published August 23rd 1993 by University of California Press (first published 1991)
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