Excavating experiences of over a thousand women in service from church court testimony, Mansell argues that early modern service was unstable, but finely graded, fluid, and contingent. Intervening in histories of labour, gender, freedom, and law, Female Servants in Early Modern England rethinks our understanding of the institution of service.
Excavating experiences of over a thousand women in service from church court testimony, Mansell argues that early modern service was unstable, but finely graded, fluid, and contingent. Intervening in histories of labour, gender, freedom, and law, Female Servants in Early Modern England rethinks our understanding of the institution of service.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charmian Mansell is a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. She has held positions at University College London, Queen Mary University of London, the University of Exeter, the University of Oxford, and the Institute of Historical Research. She is a social and economic historian of early modern England and has published on histories of gender, work, community, migration, and freedom.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Plates List of Tables Note on the Text Abbreviations Conventions Acknowledgements Introduction Part I 1: Church Courts and Their People 2: Tracing Lives 3: Time for Service Part II 4: On the Move 5: Navigating Service 6: Working Lives Part III 7: The Home and Beyond 8: Neighbours and Networks 9: Remembering Service Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Subject Index Place Index Person Index
List of Figures List of Plates List of Tables Note on the Text Abbreviations Conventions Acknowledgements Introduction Part I 1: Church Courts and Their People 2: Tracing Lives 3: Time for Service Part II 4: On the Move 5: Navigating Service 6: Working Lives Part III 7: The Home and Beyond 8: Neighbours and Networks 9: Remembering Service Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Subject Index Place Index Person Index
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