Work, Workplaces And Mobility In Preindustrial Italy. A Gender Perspective


El Instituto de Historia les invita a una sesión extraordinaria del Seminario Interno de Investigación a realizarse el lunes 19 de agosto a las 14:50 (Sala de Consejo de Facultad). Nos acompañará el profesor Andrea Caracausi de la Universidad de Pádova. 

"The seminar will introduce a research project that aims to improve our knowledge of gender dynamics within the workplace in the pre-industrial age, focusing on the Italian peninsula between the 15th and 19th century. The objective is to quantify in which activities and in what percentage women and men were engaged and to reconceptualize of some of the main categories in historical analysis and in the current debate, such as productive/unproductive, paid/unpaid, public/private, and domestic/care/non-domestic work. Therefore, the project includes every form of work, be it rewarded with money, non-monetary means, or carried out in compliance with family duties and forms of reciprocity between family members, parents, neighbours.

While previous studies have focused mainly on urban areas, this project will also examine the rural context, which it will attempt to quantify through a georeferenced analysis, owing to the wealth of information available for Italy. Attention will also be paid to short and long-distant mobility. New research will be carried out in the Italian archives, making innovative use of the abundance of information especially in criminal sources. The results will then be compared in a European perspective through a final conference. The project will create a qualitative and a quantitative database using a novel methodology that links the language used, spaceutilisation, and forms of mobility to accomplish its goals. It will also enable us to broaden the knowledge of the dynamics affecting the world of work in the preindustrial age by linking gender, work, workplaces and mobility in a comparative and quantitative way for the first time. A long term perspective will offer insight on dynamics that are very important for the current debate, which the outbreak of the pandemic has exacerbated. These include gender discrimination in the workplace, the work done in the domestic sphere, gender roles, and women’s contribution to national income."

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19 Ago 2024 14:50 - 19 Ago 2024 16:00

location_on Lugar Sala Consejo Facultad
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Publicado por Michelle Bornand