Women, Production, and Patriarchy in Late Medieval Cities
332 pages, 1 line drawing
©
1986
Paper $32.50
ISBN: 9780226355047
Published June 1990
Foreword, by Catharine R. Stimpson Preface Introduction
Part 1: Women's Work in Medieval Cities of Northern Europe
1. A Framework for Understanding Women's Work The Northern European Family and the Household Economy Labor Status in Urban Market Economies 2. The Sex-Gender System and Economic Systems The Family Production Unit Late Medieval Market Production An Agenda for Research
Part Two: Empirical Studies: Leiden and Cologne
3. The Socioeconomic Structure of Leiden The History of the Drapery Politics and Government The Size and Structure of the Drapery Small Commodity Production 4. Women's Work in Leiden's Market Production Locating Women Workers in the Textile Industry Women's Work in and Around Leiden Patterns of Women's Work: The Organization of Market Production 5. The Socioeconomic Structure of Cologne The Problem of Sources Economic and Constitutional Background The Transformation of Fifteenth-Century Cologne Capitalism in Cologne: A Debate Capitalism in Cologne: The Consequences 6. Women's Work in Cologne's Market Production The Women's Guilds The Traditional Guilds Women in Export-Import Trade Patterns and Explanations
Part 3: Points of Intersection
7. The Comparative Perspective: Lier, Douai, Frankfurt am Main 8. Women's Work and Social Change Women's Work and Socioeconomic Change Women's Work and the Patriarchal Order
Appendixes 1. Income from Leiden's Strikerye 2. Archival Sources for Leiden 3. Population of Leiden in 1498
Notes Works Cited Index
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