Not Just the Tudors

Women's Work in 17th Century London

Feb 17, 2022
Laura Gowing, a Professor of Early Modern History at King's College London, uncovers the pivotal roles women played in 17th century London’s workforce. The discussion reveals how apprenticeships opened economic opportunities for young women, allowing them to navigate a male-dominated society. Gowing highlights the formalization of women’s labor through guilds, their significant impact in the fashion revolution, and the social dynamics apprentices faced. The conversation offers fresh insights into women's agency and contributions in shaping an emerging consumer culture.
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