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1. Introduction Anne Laurence, Josephine Maltby, Janette Rutterford
2. Women and Finance in Eighteenth-Century England Anne Laurence
3. Women in the City: Finanical Acumen During the South Sea Bubble Ann Carlos, Karen Maguire and Larry Neal
4. Women, Banks and the Securities Market in Early Eighteenth-Century England Anne Laurence
5. Women Investors and Financial Knowledge in Eighteenth-Century Germany Eve Rosenhaft
6. Accounting for Business: Financial Management in the Eighteenth Century Christine Wiskin
7. Women and Wealth: The Nineteenth Century in Great Britain Lucy A. Newton, Philip L. Cottrell, Josephine Maltby and Janette Rutterford
8. Between Madam Bubble and Kitty Lorimer: Women Investors in British and Irish Stock Companies Mark Freeman, Robin Pearson and James Taylor
9. Female Investors in the First English and Welsh Commercial Joint-Stock Banks Lucy A. Newton and Philip L. Cottrell
10. To Do the Right Thing: Gender, Wealth, Inheritance and the London Middle Class David Green
11. Women and Wealth in Fiction in the Long Nineteenth Century 1800-1914 Josephine Maltby and Janette Rutterford
12. Octavia Hill: Property Manager and Accountant Stephen Walker
13. Female Investors Within the Scottish Investment Trust Movement in the 1870s Claire Swan
14. Women Clerical Staff Employed in the U.K.-Based Army Pay Department Establishments 1914-1920 John Black
15. Women and Money: The United States Nancy Robertson and Susan M. Yohn
16. "Men Seem to Take Delight in Cheating Women": Legal Challenges Faced by Businesswomen in the United States, 1880-1920 Susan M.Yohn
17. "The Principles of Sound Banking and Financial Noblesse Oblige": Women's Departments in U.S. Banks at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Nancy Robertson
18. Women, Money and the Financial Revolution: A Gender Perspective on the Development of the Swedish Financial System, c.1860–1920 Tom Petersson
19. Women’s Wealth and Finance in Nineteenth-Century Milan Stefania Licini
20. The Transformation From "Thrifty Accountant" to "Independent Investor": The Changing Relationship of Japanese Women and Finance Under the Influence of Globalization? Naoko Komori
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