All Stories

  1. Dealing with misfortune
  2. Defining girlhood
  3. Final thoughts
  4. Girlhood in Eighteenth-Century Britain
  5. Introduction
  6. Love, courtship and intimacy
  7. Making a living
  8. Money
  9. Schooling the girls
  10. Social life, sociability and associations
  11. The child
  12. Training the girls
  13. Upbringing and ideology
  14. When things go wrong
  15. Ingenious Trade: Women and Work in Seventeenth-Century London
  16. Invisibility, Presence and Absence: Scottish Businesswomen in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
  17. A History of Loneliness
  18. The Routledge History of Loneliness
  19. Voices From Lost Homelands*
  20. Gender in the European Town
  21. Book Review: Female Enterprise behind the Discursive Veil in Nineteenth-century Northern France
  22. “For the Gentlemen of the Town to Walk on by Way of Exchange”
  23. Community of goods, coverture and capability in Britain
  24. Consumption and the Country House, A Taste for Luxury in Early Modern Europe: Display, Acquisition and Boundaries
  25. Maria Ågren, editor. Making a Living, Making a Difference: Gender and Work in Early Modern European Society.
  26. ‘All the Days of Their Lives’
  27. A Cultural History Of Work
  28. Early Professional Women in Northern Europe, c. 1650–1850
  29. The Routledge History Handbook of Gender and the Urban Experience
  30. Women in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
  31. Catastrophe, Gender and Urban Experience, 1648–1920
  32. Single Life and the City, 1200–1900
  33. Deborah Simonton, Marjo Kaartinen, and Anne Montenach, editors. Luxury and Gender in European Towns, 1700–1914
  34. Milliners and Marchandes de Modes
  35. Afterword
  36. Gender in Urban Europe
  37. Women in European Culture and Society
  38. Female Agency in the Urban Economy: gender in European towns, 1640–1830DEBORAH SIMONTON & ANNE MONTENACH (Eds)
  39. Female Agency in the Urban Economy
  40. Widows and Wenches: Single Women in Eighteenth-Century Urban Economies
  41. Women in European Culture and Society: Gender, Skill and Identity from 1700. By Deborah Simonton
  42. Threading the Needle, Pulling the Press: Gender, Skill and the Tools of the Trade in Eighteenth-Century European Towns
  43. Educating Women: schooling and identity in England and France, 1800–1867 CHRISTINA DE BELLAIGUE; Rousseau's Daughters: domesticity, education and autonomy in modern France JENNIFER J. POPIEL
  44. ‘Birds of Passage’ or ‘Career’ Women? Thoughts on the Life Cycle of the Eighteenth-Century European Servant
  45. Identity, Labor, and Welfare: the Worlds of Work and Family
  46. The idea of work in Europe from antiquity to modern times - Edited by Josef Ehmer and Catharina Lis
  47. Gender
  48. Schooling the poor: gender and class in eighteenth-century England
  49. The Routledge History of Women in Europe since 1700 - Edited by Deborah Simonton
  50. Myth and Materiality in a Woman's World: Shetland 1800?2000 by Lynn Abrams
  51. Lynn Abrams, Eleanor Gordon, Deborah Simonton, and Eileen Janes Yeo, eds. Gender in Scottish History since 1700. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006. Pp. viii+280. $30.00 (cloth).
  52. The Routledge history of women in Europe since 1700 – Edited by Deborah Simonton
  53. Work, Trade and Commerce
  54. Gender in Scottish History Since 1700
  55. Earning and learning: girlhood in pre-industrial europe [1]
  56. Earning and learning: girlhood in pre-industrial Europe [1]
  57. Women in european history
  58. Book Reviews
  59. Book reviews
  60. Book reviews
  61. A History of European Women's Work 1700 to the Present. By Deborah Simonton (London and New York: Routledge Press, 1998. xii plus 337pp. $85.00/cloth $27.99/paperback)
  62. SIMONTON, DEBORAH. A history of European women's work. 1700 to the present. Routledge, London [etc.] 1998. xii, 337 pp. £16.99.
  63. Gender and the Urban Experience
  64. Toleration, Liberty and Privileges