The Court of Chancery: Women, Apprentices and Chancery in 16th century London

School of History Seminar Series: Dr Bailey will explore the extent of apprentices’ and women’s participation in early modern economic activities such as skill training, mentoring, credit agreements and buying and selling. Dr Bailey will distinguish how social and cultural expectations surrounding women at the time shaped these activities. When: Wednesday 3 October, 4:15-5:30pm

Enqires: Kynan.Gentry@anu.edu.au,

Date & time

Wed 03 Oct 2012, 1.30pm

Location

McDonald Room Menzies Library, ANU

Speakers

Dr Merridee Bailey

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