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The First Industrial Woman
The First Industrial Woman, 
Why study women and the industrial revolution? Deborah Valenze's groundbreaking reassessment of this classic problem in European history reminds us that questions of gender and work are at the center of our experience in the modern world.
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  • The First Industrial Woman
  • Written by author Deborah Valenze
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, March 1995
  • Why study women and the industrial revolution? Deborah Valenze's groundbreaking reassessment of this classic problem in European history reminds us that questions of gender and work are at the center of our experience in the modern world. Too oft
  • Why study women and the industrial revolution? Deborah Valenze's groundbreaking reassessment of this classic problem in European history reminds us that questions of gender and work are at the center of our experience in the modern world.Too often, th
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Introduction: Finding the First Industrial Woman
1. Habits of Industry: Laboring Women and the Poor in surh-Century England
2. Economies of Survival: Laboring Women and Agricultural Change, 1750 - 1800
3. The Art of Women and the Business of Men: Women's work and the Dairy Industry
4. The Quarrel with Women's Work: Spinning and Displacement of Female Labor
5. A New World of Work: Female labor and the Development of the Factory System
6. Invisible Breadwinners: Women and the Declining Status of the Cottage Industry
7. Women in the age of Malthus: Political Economy and the Feminization of the Female Worker
8. Recasting Women in the Workshop of the World: Middle-Class Authority and the Female Poor
9. The Other Victorian Women: The Domestic Servant in the Industrial Age Conclusion


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