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Productive men, reproductive women: the agrarian household and the emergence of separate spheres during the German Enlightenment
Marion W. Gray-
Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page vii)
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Preface (page ix)
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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Introduction: Gender Norms and the Language of Economics (page 1)
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Chapter 1: The Historical Context: Hierarchy, Patriarchy, and Community (1600-1800) (page 25)
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Chapter 2: The Household as Economy: Dominance, Subordination, and Interdependence in Seventeenth-Century Economic Thought (1600-1720) (page 49)
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Chapter 3: The New Economics of Cameralism: Redefining the Male World by Separating It from the Household (1720-1780) (page 89)
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Chapter 4: The Enlightenment: Civil Society and Middle-Class Males as the Arbiters of Social Norms (1750-1790) (page 120)
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Chapter 5: The Enlightenment and the "Character of the Sexes" (1750-1790) (page 145)
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Chapter 6: The Household Ideal Caught in a Changing World (1750-1790) (page 173)
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Chapter 7: The Primacy of the Public Sphere: The Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon (1790-1815) (page 214)
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Chapter 8: "Scientific Agriculture" and the Sexual Division of Labor (1810-1830) (page 258)
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Conclusion: "Every Man is King in His House" (page 297)
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Works Cited (page 304)
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Index (page 361)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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VSWG | 89.1 (2002): 103-104 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/20740658 |
HZ | 273.1 (Aug. 2001): 209-210 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27634115 |
GQ | 74.2 (Spring 2001): 206-207 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3072847 |
CEH | 35.2 (2002): 277-278 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4547191 |
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Citable Link
Published: 2000
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9781571811714 (hardcover)
- 9781571811721 (paper)