

Laura Gowing, "Ingenious Trade: Women and Work in Seventeenth-Century London" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
Oct 5, 2023
Laura Gowing, a historian specializing in women and work in seventeenth-century London, discusses her book on young women who earned a living through needlework. She explores the significance of apprenticeship in women's lives and their negotiations with city regulations. The podcast also delves into the integration of women into institutional structures, the impact of marital status on women's work, and the relationship between women and guilds. Gowing highlights the independence of women in business and previews her upcoming project on the relationship between law, evidence, women's bodies, and legal authority.
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Lives and Experiences of Early Modern Women's Work
01:32 • 2min
Girls as Apprentices in 17th-Century London
03:47 • 12min
Marital Status and Women's Work as Mistresses in Seventeenth-Century London
15:32 • 6min
The Interaction Between Women and Guilds in Seventeenth-Century London
21:03 • 17min
Women's involvement in trade and work in seventeenth-century London
38:03 • 2min