Protagonists of Production in Preindustrial European Literature (1700-1800). Male and Female Entrepreneurs, Craftspeople, and WorkersOpen Access

Schuchardt, Beatrice/Tschilschke, Christian von

Book (edited collection)

Abstract

What form did the portrayal of business owners, entrepreneurs, peasants, craftspeople and similar ‘protagonists of production’ take before it became the subject of negative assessments in the epoch of industrialization? Focusing on the European Enlightenment movement with a special emphasis on Spain, this volume sheds light on how both male and female figures working in production are represented by novels, plays, economic tracts and in the press. Literary scholars, historians, and economists analyse how those portrayals are related to the history of economic thought, 18th-century economic discourse, and enlightened Political Economy. With an epilogue by Deirdre McCloskey.

Details about the publication

PublisherPeter Lang
Place of publicationNew York
Title of seriesEuropäische Aufklärung in Literatur und Sprache
Volume of series28
StatusPublished
Release year2022 (15/09/2022)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3726/b19778
Link to the full texthttps://www.peterlang.com/document/1262881
Keywords!8th-century economic history; Political Economy; Work; 18th-century Europe; Spain; England; France; Italy; theatre; Robinsonades; economic tracts; 18th-century economic theory; mercantilism; physiocracy; working women

Editors from the University of Münster

Schuchardt, Beatrice
Professorship of romance philology wit the focus on spanish literary studies (Prof. von Tschilschke)
von Tschilschke, Christian
Professorship of romance philology wit the focus on spanish literary studies (Prof. von Tschilschke)