Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century Russia

Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century Russia
Author: Galina Ulianova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317314196

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This pioneering work comprehensively examines the history of female entrepreneurship in the Russian Empire during nineteenth-century industrial development.

Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century Russia

Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century Russia
Author: Galina Ulianova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317314202

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This pioneering work comprehensively examines the history of female entrepreneurship in the Russian Empire during nineteenth-century industrial development.

Female Entrepreneurs in the Long Nineteenth Century

Female Entrepreneurs in the Long Nineteenth Century
Author: Jennifer Aston,Catherine Bishop
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2020-07-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030334123

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"This volume challenges those who see gender inequalities invariably defining and constraining the lives of women. But it also broadens the conversation about the degree to which business is a gender-blind institution, owned and managed by entrepreneurs whose gender identities shape and reflect economic and cultural change." – Mary A. Yeager, Professor Emerita, University of California, Los Angeles This is the first book to consider nineteenth-century businesswomen from a global perspective, moving beyond European and trans-Atlantic frameworks to include many other corners of the world. The women in these pages, who made money and business decisions for themselves rather than as employees, ran a wide variety of enterprises, from micro-businesses in the ‘grey market’ to large factories with international reach. They included publicans and farmers, midwives and property developers, milliners and plumbers, pirates and shopkeepers. Female Entrepreneurs in the Long Nineteenth Century: A Global Perspective rejects the notion that nineteenth-century women were restricted to the home. Despite a variety of legal and structural restrictions, they found ways to make important but largely unrecognised contributions to economies around the world - many in business. Their impact on the economy and the economy’s impact on them challenge gender historians to think more about business and business historians to think more about gender and create a global history that is inclusive of multiple perspectives. Chapter one of this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.

Gendered Stereotypes and Female Entrepreneurship in Southern Europe 1700 1900

Gendered Stereotypes and Female Entrepreneurship in Southern Europe  1700 1900
Author: Polly Thanailaki
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-04-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030662349

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This book addresses issues that remain under-researched by feminist historians. They pertain to female economic contribution in specific geographical areas and countries such as Greece, Italy, a number of regions of France, Greek-speaking regions in the Ottoman-ruled Macedonia, and two countries in the Balkans: Romania and Bulgaria. Additionally, it compares and contrasts female economic agency in the above regions which is a field that hitherto lacks thorough study. Polly Thanailaki explores female contribution to the finances of their family and to the economy of their country and how they interlaced in a transnational historical setting, further exploring social norms and trading practices in these regions. The methodology is based on the study of original printed sources such as archives, newspapers, and journals of the period, along with secondary sources of literature. The book addresses the nexus of gender, economy, and society covering a broad spectrum of gender studies, economic history and social history in time and in geographic space.

Early Professional Women in Northern Europe c 1650 1850

Early Professional Women in Northern Europe  c  1650   1850
Author: Johanna Ilmakunnas,Marjatta Rahikainen,Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317146742

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This book focuses on early examples of women who may be said to have anticipated, in one way or another, modern professional and/or career-oriented women. The contributors to the book discuss women who may at least in some respect be seen as professionally ambitious, unlike the great majority of working women in the past. In order to improve their positions or to find better business opportunities, the women discussed in this book invested in developing their qualifications and professional skills, took economic or other kinds of risks, or moved to other countries. Socially, they range from elite women to women of middle-class and lower middle-class origin. In terms of theory, the book brings fresh insights into issues that have been long discussed in the field of women’s history and are also debated today. However, despite its focus on women, the book is conceptually not so much focused on gender as it is on profession, business, career, qualifications, skills, and work. By applying such concepts to analyzing women’s endeavours, the book aims at challenging the conventional ideas about them.

The Palgrave Handbook of Women and Gender in Twentieth Century Russia and the Soviet Union

The Palgrave Handbook of Women and Gender in Twentieth Century Russia and the Soviet Union
Author: Melanie Ilic
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137549051

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This handbook brings together recent and emerging research in the broad areas of women and gender studies focusing on pre-revolutionary Russia, the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet Russian Federation. For the Soviet period in particular, individual chapters extend the geographic coverage of the book beyond Russia itself to examine women and gender relations in the Soviet ‘East’ (Tatarstan), Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) and the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania). Within the boundaries of the Russian Federation, the scope moves beyond the typically studied urban centres of Moscow and St Petersburg to examine the regions (Krasnodar, Novosibirsk), rural societies and village life. Its chapters examine the construction of gender identities and shifts in gender roles during the twentieth century, as well as the changing status and roles of women vis-a-vis men in Soviet political institutions, the workplace and society more generally. This volume draws on a broad range of disciplinary and methodological approaches currently being employed in the academic field of Russian studies. The origins of the individual contributions can be identified in a range of conventional subject disciplines – history, literature, sociology, political science, cultural studies – but the chapters also adopt a cross- and inter-disciplinary approach to the topic of study. This handbook therefore builds on and extends the foundations of Russian women’s and gender studies as it has emerged and developed in recent decades, and demonstrate the international, indeed global, reach of such research

Mothers and Daughters

Mothers and Daughters
Author: Barbara Alpern Engel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:802005763

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Women in Russian History

Women in Russian History
Author: Natalia Pushkareva
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315480435

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As the first survey of the history of women in Russia to be published in any language, this book is itself an historic event -- the result of the collaboration of the leading Russian and American specialists on Russian women's history. The book is divided in to four chronological parts corresponding to eras of Russian history: (I) Kievan/Mongol (10th - 15th centuries); (II) Muscovite ( 16th - 17th centuries); (III) 18th century; and (IV) 19th - early 20th centuries. Each part gives coverage to four main topics: (1) The role of prominent women in public life, with biographical sketches of women who attained prominence in political or cultural life; (2) Women's daily life and family roles; (3) Women's status under the law; (4) Material culture and in particular women's dress as an expression of their place in society.