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Mermaids in History: Engendering Maritime Labour and Business History, 1700-1900
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Mermaids in History: Engendering Maritime Labour and Business History, 1700-1900

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This volume aims to "defamiliarise" the economic and social maritime history of Europe and North America by revealing women's roles and multifaceted contributions in the male-dominated maritime economic arena during industrial capitalist modernity. By questioning the "separated spheres" paradigm, the chapters in this volume highlight the intricate and "illogical" relation between women as economic actors and (maritime) capitalism and modernity. Far from being a clear-cut and linear trajectory, this relationship is rather outlined as a layered dialectical relationship that simultaneously considers the interaction of forms of oppression and liberation.

Contributors are: Paola Avallone, Helen Berry, Justine Cousin, Ariana Dominguez Garcia, John Odin Jensen, Kathy S. Mason, Erica Mezzoli, Antonia Morey, Luisa Maria Munoz Abeledo, Tomas Nilson, Oskar Opassi, Raffaella Salvemini, Daniel J. Albero Santacreu, Andreu Segui, and Jo Stanley.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
18 December 2025
Pages
324
ISBN
9789004521568

This volume aims to "defamiliarise" the economic and social maritime history of Europe and North America by revealing women's roles and multifaceted contributions in the male-dominated maritime economic arena during industrial capitalist modernity. By questioning the "separated spheres" paradigm, the chapters in this volume highlight the intricate and "illogical" relation between women as economic actors and (maritime) capitalism and modernity. Far from being a clear-cut and linear trajectory, this relationship is rather outlined as a layered dialectical relationship that simultaneously considers the interaction of forms of oppression and liberation.

Contributors are: Paola Avallone, Helen Berry, Justine Cousin, Ariana Dominguez Garcia, John Odin Jensen, Kathy S. Mason, Erica Mezzoli, Antonia Morey, Luisa Maria Munoz Abeledo, Tomas Nilson, Oskar Opassi, Raffaella Salvemini, Daniel J. Albero Santacreu, Andreu Segui, and Jo Stanley.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
18 December 2025
Pages
324
ISBN
9789004521568