
Women's Work in 17th Century London
Not Just the Tudors
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Women in 17th Century London: Apprenticeship and Independence
This chapter explores the apprenticeships of girls and women in 17th century London, focusing on their entry into various trades around the age of 14. It highlights the economic significance of these apprenticeships and the often overlooked roles women played in guilds, emphasizing the need to reassess historical records. Through case studies and legal documents, the chapter sheds light on the complexities of women's labor, their challenges, and their strategies for achieving economic independence in a gendered workplace.
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