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Hi, I'm doing a paper on women's role in economy in the late 18th century, particularly in Europe. If you can "point me in the right direction", I would really appreciate it.

Thanks for your note to Feminist.com. To learn more about the "women's role in [the] economy in the late 18th century," how about these resources/books:

  • A History of Their Own: Women in Europe From Prehistory to the Present--by Bonnie S. Anderson and Judith P. Zinsser.

  • The Prospect Before Her: A History of Women in Western Europe 1500-1800--by Olwen Hufton.

Both of these are full of information--hopefully you can find them in your local library or at our Bookstore. Good luck.


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