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Handicrafts as professions and sources of income in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Turku (Åbo):

A gender viewpoint to economic historyFootnote1

Pages 40-63 | Published online: 20 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

This study focuses on the largest Finnish pre-industrial city, Turku (Åbo), as a seat of hand-made work or handicraft production. Special attention is given to the goods which every Turku inhabitant needed in his or her everyday life - clothing and footwear. The results are analysed from a gender-historical point of view. The study does not consider handicraft work only as a profession but also as a way of earning income. Both men and women earned a living through handicrafts but they worked separately, and their social, economic and political premises and objectives were different. If a hand-made fabric, a coat, a pair of shoes or a hat, was made and sold by a man, it was mostly a question of a profession strictly regulated by law, which had a tax liability, was mainly open to men only, required formal training, was a life-long career which gave social power and prestige, was practised among the male community and was well documented. If a hand-made fabric, a hat or a shirt, was made and sold by a woman, the work was almost always unregulated, untaxed, did not require formal training, did not mean a life-long career, had no status, was performed alone and was poorly documented. And when a field of handicraft became femaledominated, it lost the prestige and status it had had when male.

The article is based on Vainio-Korhonen, Kirsi, Käsin tehty - miehelle ammatti, naiselle ansioiden lähde: Käsityöcuotannon rakenteet ja strategia: esiteollisessa Thrussa Ruotsinajan lopulla, (English Summary: Hand-made - Man's Profession and Woman's Source of Income: Structures and Strategies of Handicraft Production in the Pre-Industrial Turku towards the End of the Swedish Reign in Finland). Historiallisia Tutkimuksia 200. Helsinki: Finnish Historical Society 1998.

The article is based on Vainio-Korhonen, Kirsi, Käsin tehty - miehelle ammatti, naiselle ansioiden lähde: Käsityöcuotannon rakenteet ja strategia: esiteollisessa Thrussa Ruotsinajan lopulla, (English Summary: Hand-made - Man's Profession and Woman's Source of Income: Structures and Strategies of Handicraft Production in the Pre-Industrial Turku towards the End of the Swedish Reign in Finland). Historiallisia Tutkimuksia 200. Helsinki: Finnish Historical Society 1998.

Notes

The article is based on Vainio-Korhonen, Kirsi, Käsin tehty - miehelle ammatti, naiselle ansioiden lähde: Käsityöcuotannon rakenteet ja strategia: esiteollisessa Thrussa Ruotsinajan lopulla, (English Summary: Hand-made - Man's Profession and Woman's Source of Income: Structures and Strategies of Handicraft Production in the Pre-Industrial Turku towards the End of the Swedish Reign in Finland). Historiallisia Tutkimuksia 200. Helsinki: Finnish Historical Society 1998.

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