The Experience of Work in Early Modern England

Mark Hailwood, Jane Whittle, Hannah Robb, Taylor Aucoin

Research output: Book/ReportAuthored book

Abstract

This book applies the innovative work-task approach to the history of work, which captures the contribution of all workers and types of work to the early modern economy. Drawing on tens of thousands of court depositions, the authors analyse the individual tasks that made up everyday work for women and men, shedding new light on the gender division of labour, and the ways in which time, space, age, and marital status shaped sixteenth- and seventeenth-century working life. Combining qualitative and quantitative analysis, the book deepens our understanding of the preindustrial economy and calls for us to rethink not only who did what but also the implications of these findings for major debates about structural change, the nature and extent of paid work, and what has been lost as well as gained over the past three centuries of economic development.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781009019743
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2025

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