Abstract

Pinchbeck and after the social context women's work in the family economy the undermining of the family economy female servants in husbandry female apprenticeship housework domestic service ignored, unrecorded and invisible - some occupations of women the economics of courtship and marriage clarity and obscurity in the law relating to wives, property and marriage spinsters and spinsterhood widows.

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