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"Because eighteenth-century French trade law and corporate archives rarely mention women workers, Sheridan analyzes nearly two hundred period engravings to interpret women's roles in pre-industrial France. Images primarily from Diderot's Encyclopédie and Panckouke's 1777 supplementary volume document women as workers, finishers, and managers in manufacturing, commerce, and the crafts"--Provided by publisher.
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Louder than words: ways of seeing women workers in eighteenth-century France
2008, Texas Tech University Press
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0896726223 9780896726222
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Traditional economy
Agriculture
Mining
Fishing
Artisanal trades
Ornamental and luxury products
Essential goods
Textiles
Manufactories
Commercial activity
Conclusion
List of manuscript sources
List of works cited.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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