Unexceptional women: female proprietors in mid-nineteenth-century Albany, New York, 1830-1885
Unexceptional women : female proprietors in Albany, 1830-85 -- Female microentrepreneurs : linking stories and statistics -- Doing business : patterns and parameters -- Micronetworks and the family business economy -- Business or labor? : blurred boundaries in the careers of self-employed craftswomen -- "A small but safe business" : gendering success for nineteenth-century female proprietors -- "Doing the best business of any firm or man in the line" : female entrepreneurship in nineteenth-century Albany -- Illicit business : shady tradeswomen in Albany -- Conclusion : incorporating businesswomen into history
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2009-01-12
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Authors: | Lewis, Susan Ingalls |
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The Ohio State University Press |
Subject: | history | modern | 19th century | social science | women's studies | biography and autobiography | business | Self-employed women | New York (State) | Albany | Businesswomen | Entrepreneurship |
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