Women's Concerns: Twelve Women Entrepreneurs of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (American University Studies: Series 27, Feminist Studies)

Women's Concerns: Twelve Women Entrepreneurs of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (American University Studies: Series 27, Feminist Studies)

by JillChristineJepson (Author)

Synopsis

In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, women's businesses - from small local concerns to financial empires - offered women independence, supported their families, and supplied essential goods and services to their communities and the world. They also contributed to much-needed legal and social change and set the stage for the female entrepreneurs who would come later. All this was accomplished despite immense financial barriers, an inequitable legal system, and the widely held belief that women had no business in business. Women's Concerns explores the lives of twelve women who owned and operated businesses in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It focuses on the ways they created personal and public identities and managed the contradictions between their entrepreneurial ambitions and deeply entrenched attitudes about women's roles.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 234
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
Published: Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 1433104237
ISBN 13: 9781433104237

Author Bio
The Author: Jill Jepson holds degrees in linguistics, psychology, social science, Asian studies, and writing. She teaches English and women's studies at the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota.