Flather, 2013 - Google Patents

3. space, place, and gender: The sexual and spatial division of labor in the early modern household

Flather, 2013

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Flather A
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Much has been written about the history of the work of men and women in the premodern past. It is now generally acknowledged that early modern ideological assumptions about a strict division of work and space between men and productive work outside the house on the …
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