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"Women brewed and sold most of the ale drunk in medieval England, but after 1350, men slowly took over the trade. By 1600, most brewers in London - as well as in many towns and villages - were male, not female. Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England investigates this transition, asking how, when, and why brewing ceased to be a women's trade and became a trade of men." "Drawing on a wide variety of sources - such as literary and artistic materials, court records, accounts, and administrative orders - Judith Bennett vividly describes how brewsters (that is, female brewers) slowly left the trade. She tells a story of commercial growth, gild formation, changing technologies, innovative regulations, and finally, enduring ideas that linked brewsters with drunkenness and disorder." "Examining this instance of seemingly dramatic change in women's status, Bennett argues that it included significant elements of continuity. Women might not have brewed in 1600 as often as they had in 1300, but they still worked predominantly in low-status, low-skilled, and poorly remunerated tasks. Using the experiences of brewsters to rewrite the history of women's work during the rise of capitalism, Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England offers a telling story of the endurance of patriarchy in a time of dramatic economic change."--BOOK JACKET.
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History, Women brewers, Women, Brewing, Women, great britain, Women, employment, great britain, Brewing industry, Women brewers--history, Women brewers--england--history, Women--history, Women--england--history--middle ages, 500-1500, Economic history, Economic history--medieval, 500-1500, Economic history--16th century, Beer--history, Women, working--history, Hd6073.l62 g723 1996, 331.4/86342/0942Places
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Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World
March 26, 1999, Oxford University Press, USA
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Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300-1600
1996, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
in English
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Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300-1600
1996, Oxford University Press
in English
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Ale, beer and brewsters in England: women's work in a changing world, 1300-1600
1996, Oxford University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-250) and index.
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"Early in February each year, magistrates in many English towns come together in what are informally known as "brewster sessions.""
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