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Unexceptional Women Female Proprietors in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Albany, New York, 1830-1885 / Susan Ingalls Lewis. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Historical perspectives on business enterprise | Book collections on Project MUSE | Historical perspectives on business enterprise seriesPublication details: Columbus : Ohio State University Press, [(c)2009.; Baltimore, Maryland : Project MUSE, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 203 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0814271626
  • 9780814271629
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD6072.6.U52 L495 2009
  • HD6072.6.U52.L676.U549 2009
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Contents:
Unexceptional women : female proprietors in Albany, 1830-85-- Female microentrepreneurs : linking stories and statistics-- Doing business : patterns and parameters-- Micronetworks and the family business economy-- Business or labor? : blurred boundaries in the careers of self-employed craftswomen ; -- "A small but safe business" : gendering success for nineteenth-century female proprietors ; -- "Doing the best business of any firm or man in the line" : female entrepreneurship in nineteenth-century Albany-- Illicit business : shady tradeswomen in Albany-- Conclusion : incorporating businesswomen into history.
Item type: Online Book
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Unexceptional women : female proprietors in Albany, 1830-85-- Female microentrepreneurs : linking stories and statistics-- Doing business : patterns and parameters-- Micronetworks and the family business economy-- Business or labor? : blurred boundaries in the careers of self-employed craftswomen ; -- "A small but safe business" : gendering success for nineteenth-century female proprietors ; -- "Doing the best business of any firm or man in the line" : female entrepreneurship in nineteenth-century Albany-- Illicit business : shady tradeswomen in Albany-- Conclusion : incorporating businesswomen into history.

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