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Author Gray, Marion W., author.

Title Productive men, reproductive women : the agrarian household and the emergence of separate spheres during the German Enlightenment / Marion W. Gray
Published New York : Berghahn Books, 2000

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 370 pages) : illustrations
Summary "The scholarly discussion on the origins of modern gender norms continues unabated across the academic disciplines. Focusing on rural life and its values, the author argues that the modern ideal of separate spheres originated in the era of the Enlightenment. Prior to the eighteenth century, cultural norms prescribed active, interdependent economic roles for both women and men. Enlightenment economists transformed these gender paradigms as they postulated a market exchange system directed exclusively by men. By the early nineteenth century, the emerging bourgeois value system affirmed the new civil society and the market place as exclusively male realms. These standards defined women's options largely as marriage and motherhood."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-360) and index
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Subject Sex role -- Europe, German-speaking -- History
Economic history.
Rural conditions.
Sex role.
Ländlicher Haushalt
Geschlechtliche Arbeitsteilung
Sekserol.
Economische stelsels.
Waarden.
Normen (menswetenschappen)
Verlichting (cultuurgeschiedenis)
SUBJECT Europe, German-speaking -- Rural conditions
Europe, German-speaking -- Economic conditions
Subject German-speaking Europe.
Deutschland
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book