Group blog
This is a collaborative blog for researchers interested in all aspects of men's and women’s work in early modern Europe. It brings together an international group of historians whose research places the relationship between gender and work at the centre of assessments of the early modern economy.
Our aim is to provide a space for historians to engage and exchange ideas on their work. It is a place to highlight current research, share information about sources and methodologies, pose problems with specific approaches and debate the grand narratives of gender and work. We hope to encourage a comparative perspective and to generate discussions that cross geographical boundaries.
Categories used most frequently by the blogger:
Women's Work call for papers Men's Work Sources workshop Occupational Titles
CFP: Early Modern Women’s Mobilities
2 July 2018
Early Modern Women:An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 14.1 (Fall 2019) will feature a forum on “Early Modern Women’s Mobilities” The scholarship on early modern...
Call for Papers: New Perspectives in Feminist Labour History
13 June 2018
International conference New perspectives in feminist labour history: work and activism Bologna, 17-18 January 2019 This two-day conference hosted by the EHLN working group “Feminist...
23 May 2018
Proposals are invited for a workshop on Migration and Gender which will take place between on the 8-9-10th November 2018 (exact dates tbc) at the University of Cambridge (UK). Migration...
8 May 2018
There is an opportunity to apply for a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship through the University of British Columbia’s Internal Banting Competition for study on Economic...