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Female Entrepreneurs in the Long Nineteenth Century

Edited by Jennifer Aston and Catherine Bishop

in Palgrave Studies in Economic History from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by Kent. G. Deng

Date: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-33412-3
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Discovering a Global Perspective
Jennifer Aston and Catherine Bishop
Ch Chapter 10 More Than Just Penny Capitalists: The Range of Female Entrepreneurship in Mid-Nineteenth-Century US Cities
Susan Ingalls Lewis
Ch Chapter 11 Japanese Female Entrepreneurs: Women in Kyoto Businesses in Tokugawa Japan
Mary Louise Nagata
Ch Chapter 12 Female Entrepreneurship in England and Wales, 1851–1911
Carry Lieshout, Harry Smith and Robert J. Bennett
Ch Chapter 13 Skirting the Boundaries: Businesswomen in Colonial British Columbia, 1858–1914
Melanie Buddle
Ch Chapter 14 Mirror, Bridge or Stone? Female Owners of Firms in Spain During the Second Half of the Long Nineteenth Century
Carmen María Hernández-Nicolás and Susana Martinez-Rodriguez
Ch Chapter 15 Gendered Innovation: Female Patent Activity and Market Development in Brazil, 1876–1906
Kari Zimmerman
Ch Chapter 16 Not Such a ‘Bad Speculation’: Women, Cookbooks and Entrepreneurship in Late-Nineteenth-Century Australia
Blake Singley
Ch Chapter 17 Nineteenth-Century Female Entrepreneurship in Turkey
Seven Ağır
Ch Chapter 18 African Women Farmers in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, 1875–1930: State Policies and Spiritual Vulnerabilities
Sean Redding
Ch Chapter 19 Conclusion: Expanding the Horizon
Jennifer Aston and Catherine Bishop
Ch Chapter 2 ‘Se Mantiene de Lavar’: The Laundry Business in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Mexico City
Marie Francois
Ch Chapter 3 Investing in Enterprise: Women Entrepreneurs in Colonial ‘South Africa’
Grietjie Verhoef
Ch Chapter 4 A Mosaic of Entrepreneurship: Female Traders in Moscow, 1810s–1850s
Galina Ulianova
Ch Chapter 5 A Constant Presence: The Businesswomen of Paris, 1810–1880
Béatrice Craig
Ch Chapter 6 The Gendered Nature of Atlantic World Marketplaces: Female Entrepreneurs in the Nineteenth-Century American Lowcountry
Alisha M. Cromwell
Ch Chapter 7 On Their Own in a ‘Man’s World’: Widows in Business in Colonial Australia and New Zealand
Catherine Bishop
Ch Chapter 8 In the Business of Piracy: Entrepreneurial Women Among Chinese Pirates in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
C. Nathan Kwan
Ch Chapter 9 The Business of Self-Endowment: Women Merchants, Wealth and Marriage in Nineteenth-Century Luanda
Vanessa S. Oliveira

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